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This project aims at introducing students to the world of BRL-CAD. It is a beginner’s guide so the main focus is on making the reader familiar with this software and getting them started. The project is a step by step tutorial to model a chess set. Since the target audience is high school students, therefore, this project makes sure the students are well-fed with the required information and keeping it simple at the same time. | This project aims at introducing students to the world of BRL-CAD. It is a beginner’s guide so the main focus is on making the reader familiar with this software and getting them started. The project is a step by step tutorial to model a chess set. Since the target audience is high school students, therefore, this project makes sure the students are well-fed with the required information and keeping it simple at the same time. | ||
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+ | Here's the documentation produced under the 2019 Google Season of Docs: | ||
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+ | {{pdf|Intro_to_BRL-CAD|Beginner's guide to BRL-CAD}} | ||
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+ | == Summary of the current state of the project== | ||
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Currently, the project provides complete documentation to model a chess set. It introduces the new users to the BRL-CAD software and helps them successfully model a chessboard and the chess pieces: Rook, King, Queen, Pawn, Bishop, Knight. The next steps are the preparation of the document in the Docbook/XML format so the PDF and HTML forms can be auto-generated and keep it up to date with development changes. | Currently, the project provides complete documentation to model a chess set. It introduces the new users to the BRL-CAD software and helps them successfully model a chessboard and the chess pieces: Rook, King, Queen, Pawn, Bishop, Knight. The next steps are the preparation of the document in the Docbook/XML format so the PDF and HTML forms can be auto-generated and keep it up to date with development changes. | ||
− | A list of challenges and learning | + | == A list of challenges and learning== |
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− | + | # BRL-CAD requires a lot of practice to master. I modeled a lot of shapes to understand the commands so that I can explain them in an easier manner. | |
− | + | # Modeling BRL-CAD changed the way I look at designs. | |
− | + | # The major challenge I faced was when I tried to model the chessboard and the first chess piece pawn. Mentors helped me improve and then I could model any piece in very less time. | |
− | + | # Another challenge I faced was to explain the measurements and dimensions in an easier fashion so that the readers don’t leave confused. | |
+ | # I learned a lot about keeping your readers in mind while writing the doc which is one of the key ingredients for writing anything. I learned this by looking at my mentors. |
Latest revision as of 12:55, 29 November 2019
Contents
A Beginner’s Guide to BRL-CAD[edit]
Project description[edit]
This project aims at introducing students to the world of BRL-CAD. It is a beginner’s guide so the main focus is on making the reader familiar with this software and getting them started. The project is a step by step tutorial to model a chess set. Since the target audience is high school students, therefore, this project makes sure the students are well-fed with the required information and keeping it simple at the same time.
Results[edit]
Here's the documentation produced under the 2019 Google Season of Docs:
Summary of the current state of the project[edit]
Currently, the project provides complete documentation to model a chess set. It introduces the new users to the BRL-CAD software and helps them successfully model a chessboard and the chess pieces: Rook, King, Queen, Pawn, Bishop, Knight. The next steps are the preparation of the document in the Docbook/XML format so the PDF and HTML forms can be auto-generated and keep it up to date with development changes.
A list of challenges and learning[edit]
- BRL-CAD requires a lot of practice to master. I modeled a lot of shapes to understand the commands so that I can explain them in an easier manner.
- Modeling BRL-CAD changed the way I look at designs.
- The major challenge I faced was when I tried to model the chessboard and the first chess piece pawn. Mentors helped me improve and then I could model any piece in very less time.
- Another challenge I faced was to explain the measurements and dimensions in an easier fashion so that the readers don’t leave confused.
- I learned a lot about keeping your readers in mind while writing the doc which is one of the key ingredients for writing anything. I learned this by looking at my mentors.