How to Create a Dragon Ball with SolidWorks

avatarAlteringBeryla year ago
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avatarJiggettingBaita year ago

Just make a sphere and slap some stars on it. Done and done!

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avatarSnorkellingClocka year ago

Start by creating a sphere, then use sketch tools to add the star shapes on the surface. Finish it with some cool textures and colors!


avatarSigningSpinea year ago

I've done this before, and adding the stars can be tricky. Use the surface modeling tools to get the stars just right, and then play around with the appearance settings to get that dragon ball glow.


avatarDemonstratingUnita year ago

First, create a sphere in SolidWorks. Next, use the sketching tools to draw stars on the sphere's surface, and then apply the appropriate appearance to make it look just like a Dragon Ball. Trust me, you'll be summoning Shenron in no time!

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