I was reviewing this, again, would using "style spline" allow you the same control? Hope you have a quick answer, I'm too lazy to re drawing with style spline.. BTW, I was trying to use 3D sketch to create a triangular pyramid. 1. So, I accomplished this in a single 3d sketch. Cool, right? 2. Then I "tried" to use planar surface = fail. 3. Then I "tried" to right click for the "selection manager" = fail. 4. WTF, my conclusion is that 3D sketches are waste of time when surfacing, because you have to create a single 3D sketch per surface. 5. Only useful thing about 3D sketch is to create a splined connector line between surfaces for defining a guide line. Can you think of any other use for 3D sketch to assist in surfacing?
Great videos, I enjoy watching them! I also like replicating in other CAD systems. I.e. Creo
I was reviewing this, again, would using "style spline" allow you the same control?
Hope you have a quick answer, I'm too lazy to re drawing with style spline..
BTW, I was trying to use 3D sketch to create a triangular pyramid.
1. So, I accomplished this in a single 3d sketch. Cool, right?
2. Then I "tried" to use planar surface = fail.
3. Then I "tried" to right click for the "selection manager" = fail.
4. WTF, my conclusion is that 3D sketches are waste of time when surfacing, because you have to create a single 3D sketch per surface.
5. Only useful thing about 3D sketch is to create a splined connector line between surfaces for defining a guide line.
Can you think of any other use for 3D sketch to assist in surfacing?
Very nice and quick. The "taught" way is to surface loft with multiple sketch planes.
This is how I build all of my compound surfaces, it's super efficient and easy to edit.