I do a lot of solid stuff, for 3 years now and maybe 3000 hours too professional work. But I have not got a clue of surfaces. What would be best way to get into them?
I don't know of any specific resources on surface design. They are useful for more "organic" and "flowing" models (mostly loft and sweep designs) have a look at some basic videos and see if you have the need for surfaces.
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I do a lot of solid stuff, for 3 years now and maybe 3000 hours too professional work. But I have not got a clue of surfaces. What would be best way to get into them?
I don't know of any specific resources on surface design. They are useful for more "organic" and "flowing" models (mostly loft and sweep designs) have a look at some basic videos and see if you have the need for surfaces.
@@KristianLaholm I have, in car body shapes... So usual answer: put in the work and you will learn. I know I know. :D
I have a product in my hand and I do not know how to draw this product. Can you help?
I'd recommend posting it on Fusion360 sub on Reddit or the Fusion360 facebook group, there are plenty of helpful people including me :)