Hi Thanks for your comment, What found you difficult? My narration, speed of video? For such models you need a basic understanding of surfaces, please check out simpler videos at first. Regards
Well I just have to give up trying to understand this young man. He has great skill yet rushes through steps with little or no explanation as to why he is choosing his approach. This young man demonstrates his skills yet does not teach them well enough for me to understand. Too many assumptions are being made by this man regarding SolidWorks surfacing knowledge of the viewers. Because of how fast this young man presents his skills and the lack of explanation of why is approaching the problem in the manner he does makes following his presentations impossible for me. With regret I am unsubscribing from his channel and will spend time with a new book "SolidWorks Surfacing and Complex Shape Modeling" by Matt Lombard. If my feelings about how fast his videos were presented were only mine, then I would see this as only my problem, but many viewers have asked for him to slow down. For me I want to learn surfacing not just watch very capable people present it. There is a very distinct difference between presenting and teaching. This young man is again very well versed in Surfacing but lacks skills in teaching it in a video environment.
Hi Dear, I am sorry for you that you found the speed of video very fast although I am trying to slow down. But to explaining every step will make this video very long, watcher should have some base knowledge for this kind of videos. There is simpler tutorials please try to follow and understand some concepts from there. Soon I will prepare an absolute beginner tutorial for surfacing. Sorry again. Regards
if you're not following what he is doing you can put the playback speed at 0.75.. or pause and try yourself step by step.. this is advanced techniques and it shouldn't be 100% obvious for beginners and that's totally normal
Woow, it took me a lot of time to finish it. I made a lot of mistakes but in the end everything was worth it! Thank you so much
Welcome, and it's great to hear that you could model it.
Now you're more experienced 😊
One super design after another ... Big like for your good tutorials!!
Thanks dear 😊
professional work thank you so much for this lessons
Thanks, your nice comment made me happy.
Emeklerinize sağlık..
Değerli paylaşımlarınız için teşekkür ederiz.
Estf. Ne demek. 😊
Very nice! 👍😄
Thanks 😊
Bravo!
Thanks Man. 😊
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Welcome Dear,
this desıng is some forceing brain
Good to practice 😊 you will gain very good skills.
Nice to watch, but impossible to umderstand und follow.
Hi Thanks for your comment,
What found you difficult? My narration, speed of video?
For such models you need a basic understanding of surfaces, please check out simpler videos at first.
Regards
@@3D-World A bit of both, but mostly naration.
Well I just have to give up trying to understand this young man. He has great skill yet rushes through steps with little or no explanation as to why he is choosing his approach. This young man demonstrates his skills yet does not teach them well enough for me to understand. Too many assumptions are being made by this man regarding SolidWorks surfacing knowledge of the viewers. Because of how fast this young man presents his skills and the lack of explanation of why is approaching the problem in the manner he does makes following his presentations impossible for me. With regret I am unsubscribing from his channel and will spend time with a new book "SolidWorks Surfacing and Complex Shape Modeling" by Matt Lombard. If my feelings about how fast his videos were presented were only mine, then I would see this as only my problem, but many viewers have asked for him to slow down. For me I want to learn surfacing not just watch very capable people present it. There is a very distinct difference between presenting and teaching. This young man is again very well versed in Surfacing but lacks skills in teaching it in a video environment.
Hi Dear, I am sorry for you that you found the speed of video very fast although I am trying to slow down.
But to explaining every step will make this video very long, watcher should have some base knowledge for this kind of videos. There is simpler tutorials please try to follow and understand some concepts from there.
Soon I will prepare an absolute beginner tutorial for surfacing.
Sorry again.
Regards
if you're not following what he is doing you can put the playback speed at 0.75.. or pause and try yourself step by step..
this is advanced techniques and it shouldn't be 100% obvious for beginners and that's totally normal
i play the videos at x1.5 speed and i understand every step he is making