![]() ![]() When both pieces look like they fit, select both at the same time (by simply dragging a select box around the entire thing), and click on “Group” above. Place it on the platform next to your logo, size it right, make sure it has the same bottom level, then move it right on top of your logo. ![]() The easiest way to do this is to create a “Geometric” shape from the right sidebar that is an approximate shape of the logo (rectangle, circle, etc.), and give it a dimension of 2mm high. Those free-floating insides of “O”s and “A”s will float right off the final product when you 3D print it out, so best to find some way to tack it down. This can be useful if you have letters in the logo that float free when converted to 3D. If you see too much missing or some jagged lines, try to find a higher resolution image to start with, and go back to Step 2 and try again.Īdding bits: Tinkercad will also let you add a platform (or anything else) on your model. Use the zooming and pan/rotate tools via your mouse or trackpad to analyze the model, making sure that all of the detail you need is there. This is where the tutorials from Tinkercad are useful. ![]()
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