LibreOffice-Suite-Draw/C4/Working-with-3D-objects/English-timed
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Time | Narration |
00:01 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on 3D Objects in LibreOffice Draw. |
00:05 | In this tutorial, you will learn how to create 3D objects using the following options:
Extrusion 3D Toolbar 3D Rotation Object. |
00:16 | You will learn to edit and apply 3D effects to objects and create special effects using Duplication. |
00:24 | To use this tutorial, you must be familiar with Basic and Intermediate level tutorials in Draw. |
00:30 | Here, we are using: Ubuntu Linux version 10.04 as our operating system and LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4. |
00:40 | Let’s create a geometry chart which shows a 2D shape and equivalent 3D form. For example, a square is a 2D object, a cube is its 3D form. |
00:53 | We have a new Draw file here, named as "3DObjectsChart". |
00:59 | Before we begin the drawing, let’s enable the grids and the guide lines. We have learnt about this in previous tutorials. |
01:08 | From the Main menu, click on View, select Grid and Display Grid. |
01:17 | Then again click on View, select Guides and Display Guides. |
01:23 | I want to set both the rulers to centimeters. |
01:29 | Place the mouse pointer on the horizontal ruler. Now, right-click and select Centimeter. |
01:38 | Place the mouse pointer on the vertical ruler. Again, right-click and select Centimeter. |
01:45 | Let us now draw a text-box on the top of the page. |
01:49 | Let’s insert the text: "Geometric shapes in 2D and 3D", inside it. |
01:55 | Let us now divide the page into two vertical halves using a snap line. |
02:01 | Click on the vertical ruler and drag it to the Draw page. |
02:05 | A vertical dotted line appears. |
02:08 | Place the dotted line on the page such that the page is divided into two halves. |
02:14 | Let’s insert a text-box on the left side and type "2D Shapes" inside it. |
02:23 | Let’s draw another text-box on the right side and type "3D Shapes" inside it. |
02:30 | Let us enable the 3D toolbars. |
02:33 | From the Main menu, click on View, select Toolbars and 3D-Objects. |
02:43 | Again, click on View, select Toolbars and 3D-settings. |
02:53 | The 3D-Objects and 3D-Settings tool-boxes are displayed. |
03:02 | We will first draw the 2D shapes. |
03:05 | We will draw a rectangle, a square, a circle and a triangle and place them one below the other. |
03:14 | The method of obtaining a 3D object, using a 2D object is called Extrusion. |
03:19 | Basically, the surface is moved outward to create the 3D object. |
03:25 | First, let us change the colour of the rectangle to "Turquoise 1". |
03:31 | Let’s make a copy of the rectangle. |
03:35 | Let’s drag the copied rectangle and place it on right half of the page. |
03:40 | Now, while it is still selected, right-click to view the context menu. |
03:45 | Now, click on Convert and select To 3D. |
03:48 | The 2D rectangle is converted to a cuboid. |
03:52 | Let’s type "Rectangle" inside the rectangle shape. |
03:55 | However, we cannot type text inside 3D objects. |
04:00 | To type text, we need to use the Text tool. |
04:04 | Click on the Text tool and draw a text-box inside the cuboid. |
04:10 | Type the text "Cuboid"' inside it. |
04:14 | The text-box and the cuboid are treated as two separate objects. Therefore, let’s group them. |
04:21 | Similarly, we can colour and convert the square, circle and triangle into 3D objects. |
04:30 | We have used extrusion to create a chart of 2D and 3D figures. |
04:36 | Pause this tutorial and do this assignment. |
04:40 | Add a new page to your Draw file. |
04:42 | Draw a square and type the text "Square". |
04:46 | Convert the square with text to 3D. |
04:49 | Compare with the text from the 2D square text. |
04:53 | Hint: Use the 3D Settings toolbar to create 3D objects. |
04:58 | Draw also provides ready-made 3D shapes. |
05:01 | You can insert these shapes using the 3D Objects toolbar. |
05:09 | Let’s insert a new page in our Draw file. |
05:13 | Let’s select a shape from the 3D-Objects toolbar, say Shell. |
05:18 | Then draw it on the page. |
05:24 | Draw also allows you to create 3D objects using body rotation on 2D objects. |
05:33 | Let’s draw a 2D shape, say a circle, on our Draw page. |
05:39 | Right-click for the context menu and select Convert. Then choose To 3D Rotation Object. |
05:47 | Observe what happens to the circle. It is now a 3D object. |
05:54 | Click on the Fontwork Gallery icon on the Drawing toolbar at the bottom. |
05:59 | Let us select Favorite 16 and click on the OK button. |
06:04 | The text Fontwork is displayed on our Draw page. |
06:09 | We can re-size this text as required. |
06:12 | Now, we may want some other text in its place. How do we do that? |
06:17 | Simply double-click inside the text "Fontwork". |
06:21 | Now, you will be able to see the word Fontwork in black colour within the larger text. |
06:26 | Select this text and type "Spoken Tutorials". |
06:30 | Now, click anywhere on the Draw page. |
06:33 | The words "Spoken Tutorials" will now be displayed on the page. |
06:36 | Next, let us learn how to apply effects on 3D objects. |
06:41 | Let us apply effects to a spherical shape. |
06:44 | So, let us select it and right-click for the context menu. Now select 3D Effects. |
06:51 | You can see various options here. |
06:57 | For demo purpose, let us change Depth parameter to 3cm. |
07:05 | Under Segments, let us change Horizontal to 12. |
07:10 | Under Normal, let us select Flat option. |
07:14 | Observe the appearance of the object in its preview window. |
07:19 | Now, click on the Assign icon at the top right-hand corner of the dialog-box. |
07:26 | Next, click on the X mark at the top left-hand corner to exit the dialog-box. |
07:32 | Observe our shape now. The effects we selected have been applied to it. |
07:38 | Here is an assignment for you. Create a similar picture like the one shown on the slide. |
07:45 | Use the 3D Effects dialog-box to achieve this. |
07:49 | You can also create special effects using Duplication with 2D and 3D objects. |
07:55 | Let’s create a new page and draw a rectangle in it. |
08:00 | Let us create an effect using Duplication on the 2D rectangle. |
08:04 | From the Main menu, select Edit and click Duplicate. |
08:09 | The Duplicate dialog-box appears. |
08:12 | Let us enter the following values - Number of copies = 10 |
08:18 | Under Placement, X Axis = 10 |
08:26 | Y Axis = 20 |
08:30 | Angle = 0 degrees. |
08:34 | We will keep the Enlargement Width and Height as default. |
08:44 | We will change the Start color to Yellow, End color to Red. |
08:57 | Click OK,Look at the great special effects that we have got! |
09:04 | You can get many more effects by changing the angles and the other values. |
09:09 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. |
09:12 | In this tutorial, we have learnt how to create 3D objects using the following options:
Extrusion 3D toolbar 3D Rotation Object. |
09:23 | We have learnt to edit 3D objects and apply 3D effects to objects. |
09:27 | We also learnt to create special effects using Duplication'. |
09:32 | Watch the video available at the following link. |
09:35 | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
09:39 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
09:44 | The Spoken Tutorial Project team: * Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. |
09:49 | Gives certificates for those who pass an online test. |
09:53 | For more details, please write to:contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org. |
09:59 | Spoken Tutorial project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. |
10:03 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
10:10 | More information on this mission is available at: spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro. |
10:20 | This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.Thanks for joining. |