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A step by step tutorial for the creation of interactive Flash buttons.
www.webthang.co.uk/tuts/tuts_fmx/juan1/juan1.asp
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The following exercise of modeling a telephone will apply many of the advanced functions of form·Z such as Skin and Deform as well as test your skills with the more general tools such as Attach and Difference.
www.arch.columbia.edu/formz/tutorials/phone.html
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This tutorial demonstrates one method for constructing a bicycle wheel.
www.formz.com/web_site_2000/content_pages/support/tutorials.html
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Soft surfaces such as that of a hat can be created as c-meshes. Generating the exact form is an "art" and this tutorial will show but one method.
www.formz.com/web_site_2000/content_pages/support/tutorials.html
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The teapot is a favourite object for demonstrating the power of 3D modeling software, and for good reason; with a limited number of commands you can create an impressive model. This tutorial will show you how.
www.arch.columbia.edu/formz/tutorials/teapot.html
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This exercise will show how simple Revolve and Extrude commands, in conjunction with the Round tool can give rise to extremely complicated form in a minimum of moves.
www.arch.columbia.edu/formz/tutorials/hammer.html
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The arch is one of the grandest examples of Roman architecture. Fortunately, it is also an easy three-dimensional form to model, and a good example of form·Z's power and ease of use as an architectural modeler.
www.arch.columbia.edu/formz/tutorials/arch.html
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