It's good that Solidworks is finally catching on this style of modeling. I have been using Alias Speedform on and off for several years, sad it's no longer a standalone program. I also started using Maya in 2001 (stopped after switching to Alias), Alias in 2005, and Solidworks in 2009. I know roughly how to use Rhino3D but I do not use it regularly. With experience in different styles of 3d modeling, it's much easier to learn a new one, and with more approaches to the same model.
That's fantastic! It's impressive to hear about your extensive background with different 3D modeling software. Indeed, having experience in different modeling styles can make it easier to adapt to new ones and provides a richer set of tools to approach modeling problems. SOLIDWORKS' development and adoption of this modeling style is indeed a positive step forward. I appreciate your insight, and I'm sure our community will benefit from your experience.
I agree, there used to be plugins such as tsElements for Solidworks that made this type of modeling possible. CATIA V5 has this workflow implemented within the Imagine & Shape workbench from 2009!
Aryan, thank you for introducing me to Solidworks Cloud. It looks like something I've longed for for quite some time. I've been using blender to do sculpting of more organic shapes recently, and Solidworks for the standard parametric stuff. One tiny request, which you may choose to ignore: please consider >not< using that "jittery" transition (the one that has the change jingling in the background). For some reason it throws my eyes for a loop (quite headache inducing) every time it pops up and it takes me a while to "lock in" the the video again. The other transitions are fine.
when i insert a loop like you did at 11:54 the programme did not provide me with a point to move up or down. Do i need to do something else first?? Thanks for sharing.
NPower Surfacing is a plugin for SolidWorks that allows users to create and edit complex freeform, organic shapes using subdivision surface modeling. This type of modeling is often used in the creation of products with highly contoured shapes, such as automotive and aerospace components. Overall, if you work with complex surface modeling in SolidWorks, NPower Surfacing may be a useful tool to help streamline your workflow and create high-quality, detailed designs. However, as with any software tool, it's important to thoroughly research and evaluate its capabilities before making a purchase decision.
@@with-aryan of course I like it look how did you create that complex organic shape without the hassle of the surface modelling. Bro that's really next level modelling technique.
It will highly depend on the type of robot, since if you need SUBD workflows then go with SOLIDWORKS Cloud, but if you want to work in a team, and share files easily, and if the team is mainly using SOLIDWORKS Desktop, its best to use SOLIDWORKS Desktop. Apart from this robot testing involves moving around and at times you might not have internet access, which would be a hindrance for SOLIDWORKS Cloud, but the desktop version would work fine.
freeform in CATIA is not comparable with this. Freeform is still curve-based, I didn't eventually find this, this is polygon-based, maybe it's a bit advanced, but you will pick it up fast if you have been working with CATIA for that long
Yes, SOLIDWORKS Simulation is available on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, which is the cloud-based version of SOLIDWORKS. SOLIDWORKS Simulation is a Finite Element Analysis (FEA) tool that allows you to analyze and optimize the performance of your designs. With SOLIDWORKS Simulation on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, you can perform structural, thermal, and fluid flow analysis on your designs. Additionally, you can collaborate with team members in real-time and access your simulations from any device with an internet connection. To access SOLIDWORKS Simulation on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, you will need to subscribe to the appropriate license and have an active internet connection. From there, you can access the simulation tools through the 3DEXPERIENCE platform's interface. Overall, SOLIDWORKS Simulation on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform provides a powerful toolset for FEA and simulation, with the added benefits of cloud-based access and collaboration.
great representation man..I need to know if you work with power surfacing? it's almost the same as 3D experience I'm looking for you to make some tutorials about it 👌✌
Power Surfacing is a plugin for SOLIDWORKS that enables advanced surface modeling capabilities. It allows users to create complex, organic shapes with ease and precision. With Power Surfacing, you can create models from scratch or convert existing geometry into editable surfaces. I don't work with it , only rarely
Hi Aryan and thank you for your tutorial. May I ask you a piece of advice regarding the specs of the pc I should use to do cad in Solidworks? Do you think an old RTX 3060 with 12gb of vram is enough? And do you think a desktop machine is essential, or is it possible to do cad with a laptop? A laptop rtx 3060 has only 6gb of vram, do you think it's too weak of a graphic card? Thank you for your attention, have a good day.
Looks good and useful, but cloud and browser-based is a hard pass for us. Other than trying to trap people into subscriptions I fail to see why this couldn't be a standalone functionality.
@@with-aryan True, many go down the "you own nothing and you will like it" route, but we try to avoid that for as long as possible. It's mostly about security and reliability for us. When big guys like Amazon or MS cloud offers have regular failures that's bad enough, don't know what SW uses, but it certainly won't be more reliable and clients don't care. Then there is the question of supported browsers and versions when they don't provide and support their own. German/EU privacy laws are also needed and annoying as I'm sure you know. It might be a different case if what is being done would actually need the extra computational power something like AWS could offer, but that is currently not the case here. I see that as a test balloon, price is just low enough that some might think it's savings. Our IT has decided that everything possible has to stay on premise and needs to be fixable just by local staff. I'm ok with that personally, I'm always pro choice and with Stallman :)
why cant dessault systems (solidworks people) incorporate this tool ?? the idea is to make the software easier..they could just make an Ad in with this and let us download it....I hope they read this : "make an Ad in with this 3D sculpting tool and let us download it free of charge" we need to work, study...we're honest creative people :)
This is really exciting! Excited for the future of modeling. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked it
It's good that Solidworks is finally catching on this style of modeling. I have been using Alias Speedform on and off for several years, sad it's no longer a standalone program. I also started using Maya in 2001 (stopped after switching to Alias), Alias in 2005, and Solidworks in 2009. I know roughly how to use Rhino3D but I do not use it regularly. With experience in different styles of 3d modeling, it's much easier to learn a new one, and with more approaches to the same model.
That's fantastic! It's impressive to hear about your extensive background with different 3D modeling software. Indeed, having experience in different modeling styles can make it easier to adapt to new ones and provides a richer set of tools to approach modeling problems. SOLIDWORKS' development and adoption of this modeling style is indeed a positive step forward. I appreciate your insight, and I'm sure our community will benefit from your experience.
I agree, there used to be plugins such as tsElements for Solidworks that made this type of modeling possible. CATIA V5 has this workflow implemented within the Imagine & Shape workbench from 2009!
Aryan, thank you for introducing me to Solidworks Cloud. It looks like something I've longed for for quite some time. I've been using blender to do sculpting of more organic shapes recently, and Solidworks for the standard parametric stuff.
One tiny request, which you may choose to ignore: please consider >not< using that "jittery" transition (the one that has the change jingling in the background). For some reason it throws my eyes for a loop (quite headache inducing) every time it pops up and it takes me a while to "lock in" the the video again. The other transitions are fine.
Just forwarded your feedback to my editor! Thank you for watching and I'm glad you like my content. Thanks for the feedback Brad!
when i insert a loop like you did at 11:54 the programme did not provide me with a point to move up or down. Do i need to do something else first??
Thanks for sharing.
You have something else selected, make sure to unselect everything first, then try it again
What about the winners of pro tips on Solidworks?
already announced! in the video after this one
what do you think about npower surfacing?, it's a pluggin that works with sub-D in solidworks.
NPower Surfacing is a plugin for SolidWorks that allows users to create and edit complex freeform, organic shapes using subdivision surface modeling. This type of modeling is often used in the creation of products with highly contoured shapes, such as automotive and aerospace components. Overall, if you work with complex surface modeling in SolidWorks, NPower Surfacing may be a useful tool to help streamline your workflow and create high-quality, detailed designs. However, as with any software tool, it's important to thoroughly research and evaluate its capabilities before making a purchase decision.
bro you are an actual legend👏👏
Thanks! Did you like this video?
@@with-aryan of course I like it look how did you create that complex organic shape without the hassle of the surface modelling. Bro that's really next level modelling technique.
@@mohamedtahir4506 all I wanted to convey! Glad you enjoyed it. That's enough for me
which one is better solidworks cloud or solidworks desktop in terms of designing robots?
It will highly depend on the type of robot, since if you need SUBD workflows then go with SOLIDWORKS Cloud, but if you want to work in a team, and share files easily, and if the team is mainly using SOLIDWORKS Desktop, its best to use SOLIDWORKS Desktop.
Apart from this robot testing involves moving around and at times you might not have internet access, which would be a hindrance for SOLIDWORKS Cloud, but the desktop version would work fine.
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Thanks!
Quite basic freeform modeling, glad you find it eventually! This has been in CATIA for more then 15 years!
freeform in CATIA is not comparable with this. Freeform is still curve-based, I didn't eventually find this, this is polygon-based, maybe it's a bit advanced, but you will pick it up fast if you have been working with CATIA for that long
do you think cloud offer will eventually replace the desktop version?
I don't know. Hard to say but at this point I don't see it that way
Great video thanks Aryan! Does anyone know if there is FEA/FEM on the SOLIDWORKS Cloud 3DExperience?
Yes, SOLIDWORKS Simulation is available on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, which is the cloud-based version of SOLIDWORKS. SOLIDWORKS Simulation is a Finite Element Analysis (FEA) tool that allows you to analyze and optimize the performance of your designs.
With SOLIDWORKS Simulation on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, you can perform structural, thermal, and fluid flow analysis on your designs. Additionally, you can collaborate with team members in real-time and access your simulations from any device with an internet connection.
To access SOLIDWORKS Simulation on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, you will need to subscribe to the appropriate license and have an active internet connection. From there, you can access the simulation tools through the 3DEXPERIENCE platform's interface.
Overall, SOLIDWORKS Simulation on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform provides a powerful toolset for FEA and simulation, with the added benefits of cloud-based access and collaboration.
great representation man..I need to know if you work with power surfacing? it's almost the same as 3D experience I'm looking for you to make some tutorials about it 👌✌
Power Surfacing is a plugin for SOLIDWORKS that enables advanced surface modeling capabilities. It allows users to create complex, organic shapes with ease and precision. With Power Surfacing, you can create models from scratch or convert existing geometry into editable surfaces. I don't work with it , only rarely
Hi Aryan and thank you for your tutorial.
May I ask you a piece of advice regarding the specs of the pc I should use to do cad in Solidworks? Do you think an old RTX 3060 with 12gb of vram is enough? And do you think a desktop machine is essential, or is it possible to do cad with a laptop? A laptop rtx 3060 has only 6gb of vram, do you think it's too weak of a graphic card?
Thank you for your attention, have a good day.
Yes, definitely
Xshape will be available for desktop? If so when?
I don’t know! Will find out
Looks good and useful, but cloud and browser-based is a hard pass for us. Other than trying to trap people into subscriptions I fail to see why this couldn't be a standalone functionality.
they (all CAD) are going that directionl Why is it a pass for you?
@@with-aryan True, many go down the "you own nothing and you will like it" route, but we try to avoid that for as long as possible.
It's mostly about security and reliability for us. When big guys like Amazon or MS cloud offers have regular failures that's bad enough, don't know what SW uses, but it certainly won't be more reliable and clients don't care. Then there is the question of supported browsers and versions when they don't provide and support their own. German/EU privacy laws are also needed and annoying as I'm sure you know.
It might be a different case if what is being done would actually need the extra computational power something like AWS could offer, but that is currently not the case here. I see that as a test balloon, price is just low enough that some might think it's savings.
Our IT has decided that everything possible has to stay on premise and needs to be fixable just by local staff. I'm ok with that personally, I'm always pro choice and with Stallman :)
Can you make any videos about powermill ?
im not aquainted to it
Can you make a 3D sketch video in 3dexperience ? Thanks
Good Question! I'll look it up and cover it in the next video
Looks like the Power Surfacing plugin for SW
should have been!
How to give dimensions and defined the the geometry??
it's easy, you have smart dimension there! we use that
Should a CAD designer use graphic tablet for solidworks?
You can use all the technology at your service to get the job done in the smartest way possible, if Tablet is that solution, you should go for it
Thank you sir big fan started learning from you from beginner level
What’s about dimensions?
very much possible, I'll show you in the next video
You didn't announced the winners of the giveaway of 3dconnexion, when will it be announced? You told to announce it in this video...
I did that on my channel. You can go check it out, but you’re right, I’ll make a video about it too
@@with-aryan Hey, in which channel? Cause on this channel that the competition was announced i cannot find something.
@@with-aryan which channel is it?
why cant dessault systems (solidworks people) incorporate this tool ?? the idea is to make the software easier..they could just make an Ad in with this and let us download it....I hope they read this : "make an Ad in with this 3D sculpting tool and let us download it free of charge" we need to work, study...we're honest creative people :)
The have or had some addins like power surfaces or something of that kind.....
@@mikebeta2909 thanks, I´m looking for that one since yesterday
use fusion 360 :)
That's cool too!
Yaa Excatly.!
learn Rhino
alright captain
Why does this video make me think of Eve from wall-e
This urinal design is not common. Right?! I've never seen anything like it.
nope! It's the first!
too expensive
cheaper than SW desktop
my first impressions: completely unbearable chaos of a platform
Give it a week and it will be second nature, there is ground breaking technology that feels counterintuitive for starters.
the "breaking" part seems to be spot on
Blender >.>
yes!! but...