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In this tutorial, we shall demonstrate how to create a basic model by importing and arranging components such as pipes, elbows, and a ball valve. ➡️ Download Resources and Complete Model: https://plantfce.com/learn/model-buil... ➡️ Learn More About Model Builder: https://plantfce.com/Model-Builder/ About Model Builder: Model Builder offers intuitive 3D modeling for process plants. Easily create, edit, and export 3D models with Model Builder. Customize models, refine designs, and export with precision. Model Builder supports popular 3D file formats like OBJ, GLTF, and STL for import and export. Model Builder is a standalone application and does not require an internet connection for core functionalities. Model Builder includes a material editor where you can customize textures, colors, and properties like roughness and metallic effects. To start creating the model, open Model Builder. Then go to the File menu, click Import and choose pipe.json to add it to the scene. Position the pipe model at the origin (meaning at the coordinates 0, 0, 0) or a preferred starting point. For this model, keep the pipe aligned along the X-axis. Import ball-valve.json in the same way as done before. Position and rotate it to ensure a precise connection between the pipe and the ball valve. Then, import right-elbow.json. Position it at the end of the pipe and rotate the elbow by 180° on the Y-axis. After that, import left-elbow.json. Position it at the end of the right elbow and rotate the elbow by 180° on the Y-axis. Add a directional light by going to Add, choosing Light and clicking Directional. Position this light suitably. You can save this project by going to File and clicking Save. This file can later be reopened by going to File and clicking Open. You can also download the completed model for this on the PlantFCE website.