¿Cómo hacer efecto tejido + ondulado?
Learn to create decorative pieces or organizers with interesting effects in Autodesk Fusion, like this woven effect—a wavy effect designed for 3D printing and requiring no external plugins. If you'd like more interesting effects, let us know in the comments. Follow us on: Instagram: @boceto.3d Visit our website: www.boceto3d.com

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