Free-form and surface modeling: 12:30 - Intersection curve + Loft = dramatic shapes 14:15 - Proyect to surfaces 15:05 - Wrap to surfaces 16:15 - Proyect to surfaces 2 Working with surfaces for something useful: 17:10 - Sculpt = Convert shapes into solids 18:10 - (EXTRUDE + Shape) + (SWEEP + Path + Guide rail) = Convert sketches in different shapes into solids 19:15 - Path and Guide surface = explanation 22:40 - How to cap off open profiles and surfaces: (PATCH + Tangent Condition or Smooth)
Very informative but a big time saver would have been to convert the surface into a freeform solid instead of manually sculpting the freeform solid to match the surface.
If you were modelling a dust filter to go over the nose, how would you approach it? I have to do this from a 2D drawing which has just the overall dimensions.
Free-form and surface modeling:
12:30 - Intersection curve + Loft = dramatic shapes
14:15 - Proyect to surfaces
15:05 - Wrap to surfaces
16:15 - Proyect to surfaces 2
Working with surfaces for something useful:
17:10 - Sculpt = Convert shapes into solids
18:10 - (EXTRUDE + Shape) + (SWEEP + Path + Guide rail) = Convert sketches in different shapes into solids
19:15 - Path and Guide surface = explanation
22:40 - How to cap off open profiles and surfaces: (PATCH + Tangent Condition or Smooth)
Loved the video,
It is amazing , I didn't know inventor can do this for I have use it for 3+years though.
very informative
my god
large information ..... damn 😱😱😱
you great .... thanks man
Super helpful, thank you for such an in-depth walk through!
not really familiar with freeform, but I need to learn this technic.
very useful
Very informative but a big time saver would have been to convert the surface into a freeform solid instead of manually sculpting the freeform solid to match the surface.
Great video, thank you!
If you were modelling a dust filter to go over the nose, how would you approach it? I have to do this from a 2D drawing which has just the overall dimensions.
nice one
Thanks
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