Likewise. I'm only a couple of minutes in and Andrew drops "Body compare" on us. How, after more years of using SW than I care to disclose, did I not know about this? I'm ashamed to think about the number of times I've mentally cursed the lack of a tool like this.
Yeah body compare is quite handy. You can also use it to match a surface to curves (including 3D sketches), just you need to convert the curves to an extruded surface first. Quite handy for overbuilding surfaces. Another tool that people overlook is interference detection within a part. That has been around for a while. It used to only be in assemblies, but it makes sense to have it in parts, especially handy if you model multi body parts.
Those chairs you did are amazing! And great learning materials for Solidworks surfacing. Would love to see some tutorials on that. Definitely next level stuff for me~
Hi there. You mean you would like to see some tutorials on modelling chairs? Bit more work in that and definitely not a step by step video :) Thanks for watching
Hi Andrew Thks for sharing great content as usual ! Hair dryer & guitar are both great surfacing shares. Long story short, your channel is a great SW surfacing treasure, shared to all. Kudos
Andrew, I've never watched one of your videos without gaining something new. You consistently inspire me with your work and techniques.
Likewise. I'm only a couple of minutes in and Andrew drops "Body compare" on us. How, after more years of using SW than I care to disclose, did I not know about this? I'm ashamed to think about the number of times I've mentally cursed the lack of a tool like this.
All good! Thanks for the comment, always appreciated.
Yeah body compare is quite handy. You can also use it to match a surface to curves (including 3D sketches), just you need to convert the curves to an extruded surface first. Quite handy for overbuilding surfaces. Another tool that people overlook is interference detection within a part. That has been around for a while. It used to only be in assemblies, but it makes sense to have it in parts, especially handy if you model multi body parts.
Thank you for the tutorial! Some great tips in there
No problem, thanks for watching.
Those chairs you did are amazing! And great learning materials for Solidworks surfacing. Would love to see some tutorials on that. Definitely next level stuff for me~
Hi there. You mean you would like to see some tutorials on modelling chairs? Bit more work in that and definitely not a step by step video :) Thanks for watching
Hi Andrew
Thks for sharing great content as usual !
Hair dryer & guitar are both great surfacing shares.
Long story short, your channel is a great SW surfacing treasure, shared to all.
Kudos
All good! I don't use instant 3d all the time, but when you need easy tweakability, it definitely is handy. Thanks for commenting
Can you show with all details how modeling a car?my enghlish is not good so ı am sory.
Hi there. Not my area of interest sorry. There's lots of videos on car modelling out there.
@@AndrewJacksonDesignStudio Thank you so much to answer to me.ı watched your videos,that all is very good.ı wish succes to you to next tutorials.