At 4:37, you can actually just extrude as a new body. Instead of using "offset face", use "extrude" and then change the extrusion type from "union" to "new body". Saves a lot of time.
interesting - when I saw the thumbnail I thought for sure you were going to have a cog-shaped horizontal cross section on the base, then with the copy-badge on translate, scale and rotate at a couple of key heights along the vase, and loft between the created surfaces. If you did wanna do it through sketching a spline and projecting it onto the curved surface, when you extrude the shape do so as a new body (not a union) and then copy-rotate around the axis of revolution. You can union all the created bodies into one at the end.
Yep, thats another way of doing it. But I found this way simpler than sketching a cog ;) plus this video is a bit outdated since there have been updated tools at this point so I might make a new one in the future.
Thats an interesting project. It would take some work but it is possible. Make a cone, then make a bunch of wafer squares around the cone at the right angle. Then duplicate down the wafer squares down at that angle. After that subtract the wafer squares from the cone and shell it 👌
@@JLake3D thanks for getting back to you (your the first of many). I kind of tried that but I don’t think I have a clear enough grasp of this program/ any 3d program yet. ☹️
Really great tutorial. I'm learning a lot from these. To thanks for posting. Obviously you posted this 2yrs ago and things may have changed since then but once thing I learnt myself: to select multiple objects (eg when you are UNIONising the spline geometries).... It is now possible to group select ALL items: hold pen on screen, drag lasso over entire set of objects to select them all. Can be quite a useful feature. I really like the idea of projecting that you use here. I'm curious, you mention their may be other methods, but this is good for iPad What other methods have you used in the past?
Glad you find them useful :) theres more where it came from, and yes, the app has improved drastically over 2 years. One other prominent method would be to sketch a flat gear like shape, make duplicates, adjust the sizes to make a vase shape, and the loft them to make it 3D.
Luis Bracero you have to project a spiral onto it from the top and them sweep on it. Conical thread gets twisted though so its not able to be done in this app yet. But you can sweep circles to cut away decently.
The app keeps improving :) see UPDATED TUTORIAL HERE- th-cam.com/video/tFBF76qhPQc/w-d-xo.html
At 4:37, you can actually just extrude as a new body. Instead of using "offset face", use "extrude" and then change the extrusion type from "union" to "new body". Saves a lot of time.
babolatpdtp yea there is usually multiple of ways to do the same thing :) i just happened to use this as I was making the video 😜
I also may have done this video before the update. Since i always use new body as well 😂🤷♂️
Thank you, the best video of Shapr3D, that I have ever seen.
You might like my others ones as well then ;)
@@JLake3D yaas!
interesting - when I saw the thumbnail I thought for sure you were going to have a cog-shaped horizontal cross section on the base, then with the copy-badge on translate, scale and rotate at a couple of key heights along the vase, and loft between the created surfaces. If you did wanna do it through sketching a spline and projecting it onto the curved surface, when you extrude the shape do so as a new body (not a union) and then copy-rotate around the axis of revolution. You can union all the created bodies into one at the end.
Yep, thats another way of doing it. But I found this way simpler than sketching a cog ;) plus this video is a bit outdated since there have been updated tools at this point so I might make a new one in the future.
Hi love this
Can you think of the best way to make an ice cream wafer cone in Shapr3D
Iv been playing but with no luck
Thats an interesting project. It would take some work but it is possible. Make a cone, then make a bunch of wafer squares around the cone at the right angle. Then duplicate down the wafer squares down at that angle. After that subtract the wafer squares from the cone and shell it 👌
@@JLake3D thanks for getting back to you (your the first of many).
I kind of tried that but I don’t think I have a clear enough grasp of this program/ any 3d program yet. ☹️
@@thelukejames if you want to wait a few days i can make a video when I get a chance 👌
@@JLake3D no way that would be amazing thank you so so much.
J, Why did you have to subtract the part it looked like it was the same. Would you mind expanding on that please.
I subtracted to separate it so I can manipulate it easier. A time stamp would help better understand what you’re referring to in case I misunderstood.
Really nice, still good tutorial in 2024 👍❤️✌️
Thank you :) the app keeps updating but 3D principles will always be the foundation to any program 🤘
Really great tutorial. I'm learning a lot from these. To thanks for posting.
Obviously you posted this 2yrs ago and things may have changed since then but once thing I learnt myself: to select multiple objects (eg when you are UNIONising the spline geometries).... It is now possible to group select ALL items: hold pen on screen, drag lasso over entire set of objects to select them all. Can be quite a useful feature.
I really like the idea of projecting that you use here.
I'm curious, you mention their may be other methods, but this is good for iPad
What other methods have you used in the past?
Glad you find them useful :) theres more where it came from, and yes, the app has improved drastically over 2 years. One other prominent method would be to sketch a flat gear like shape, make duplicates, adjust the sizes to make a vase shape, and the loft them to make it 3D.
Glad I came across this. Learned a couple new tricks
Nice video, thanks
Please do a tutorial on a coil that reduces and/or increases radius along its length.
th-cam.com/video/p4baZDZ4FRQ/w-d-xo.html
Thanks 4 the tut. Subbed!
Damn dude you're good at this
Basura Plays just practice, practice, practice 😂 thanks though 👍
Lol im trying man that's for sure once I get my pronter ill be doing it way more
So I’m having trouble doing a taper thread spark plug. I can do a straight thread no problem.
jcortiz123 currently not possible in Shapr. It twists the thread, so the only tapered design you could do is a round thread.
excellent tutorial - u got a new fan :)
Excellent!
Haw do you wrap around a cone for instace making the groove on the tipnof a wood screw?
Luis Bracero you have to project a spiral onto it from the top and them sweep on it. Conical thread gets twisted though so its not able to be done in this app yet. But you can sweep circles to cut away decently.
Amazing!!
How did you extrude on a non planar face?
@Stephen Ellis Once you project body lines onto an object, you can modify it to a degree. See my other video- th-cam.com/video/IBc3kNAK8sY/w-d-xo.html
@@JLake3D thanks for the reply! I’m still having a bit of trouble with my project. Can I message you somehow?
@@Finntheforager sure, just use the links on my channel info page 👍
Hello, I just discovered your channel and I wonder if after making a design, this program has any option to export to cnc ? 👍🏼👋🏼
Hey Aaron, you can create or project a sketch and export as pdf, dwg, or dxf.
@@JLake3D
Thanks for the answer
Had to union all the bodies one by one. Couldn’t do it together
Only the ipad pro can handle it at the moment :) its also out on mac now for a good power boost 👍
@@JLake3D I used it on the ipad pro only. Although the tutorial was very helpful. Thank you
The pressing-down to create control points is a bit too hard. Even though ‘Light’ has been selected for Pencil pressure.
TurtleShell 8024 make sure you screw the tip of your pencil all the way in.
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