diff --git a/Skill-Seeker:-Young-Maker-Edition-Guide.md b/Skill-Seeker:-Young-Maker-Edition-Guide.md index 7fbc22b..8e0ab41 100644 --- a/Skill-Seeker:-Young-Maker-Edition-Guide.md +++ b/Skill-Seeker:-Young-Maker-Edition-Guide.md @@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ This is a book aimed at 8-12 year olds with a variety of activities to complete, # 3D Modeling Kids Skill Trees Wiki Guide-10 + + 3D Modeling is a fantastic skill - Once mastered, you feel like you can make anything. Paired with a 3D printer, you can become a one person factory of new ideas and inventions. These skill trees are aimed at being ultra broad, allowing you to complete the tiles with your preferred software of choice. However, if you're not sure where to start, I'd highly recommend free softwares TinkerCAD and MeshMixer, and for more advanced students, trying either Autodesk Fusion or Onshape software. TinkerCAD is a great free software that runs in the browser, and you just need to make an account to log in and use. It's a lot of fun and has a great, intuitive interface. You can build objects by adding and taking away objects in their object libraries. It's great for making practical things.