Sure, I can help you convert your scan data into CAD data. Whether it's in STL, OBJ, or FBX format, I can transform it into a Class A surface using reverse engineering techniques. Just let me know how I can assist you further!
Sure, I can help you convert your scan data into CAD data. Whether it's in STL, OBJ, or FBX format, I can transform it into a Class A surface using reverse engineering techniques. Just let me know how I can assist you further!
++ rough model for the modeler. Ideally, now need to outline the entire form with clean Class-A surfaces without Sub-D. And only after this will be Class A
@@BigZee1986 Thats a great question. Alias subd itself is a class A surface with g3 continuity.. In addition, Alias Subd Retopo command is an excellent reverse engineering tool that lets us create stunning Class A surfaces quickly and easily from any scan data and low poly model. I have used this technique to make this model in few hours. If you're unsure whether alias subd is Class A or not, it's best to reach out to Autodesk for clarification. They have a wealth of resources and can provide you with the information you need. As for my experience, I have designed numerous casting and plastic products that have been successfully manufactured without encountering any issues.
@@The-class-A-surface_guy its not question :) If you can do it in sabdi as cleanly as with regular surfaces, then yes, it’s better to do sabdi. Subdi is very difficult to create a smooth, clean surface with complete control without damaging the entire part (more points more deformations). When the model is built in patches, the overall shape does not suffer as much as it suffers when the Sub-d is deformed. In addition, Porsche 918 spider, the bumper at the bottom made in sabd will never be the same as the one made with patches. Because the topology is different. For the same reason, Sabdi is not always good at automotive engineering. It can be used for simpler things. The fact that Alias shows it in his videos does not mean that now everything will be done in subdi. This is just another option (but not always effective).
Ohh I need to learn this
First of all you need to learn both Alias SubD and CATIA surface advanced lavel..
Sure, I can help you convert your scan data into CAD data. Whether it's in STL, OBJ, or FBX format, I can transform it into a Class A surface using reverse engineering techniques. Just let me know how I can assist you further!
Ok, what is your email so I can send you a sample file. Do you also use Soldworks?
My whats up no: +918249768949@@SandeepSingh-43
@@The-class-A-surface_guy thanks. Where are you located?
@@SandeepSingh-43 for any discussion please WhatsApp me..thanks..
@@The-class-A-surface_guy it ask for the country origin so I can contact you.
I would like to ask if you can redesign something for me in Catia. My current model is in Blender.
Yes, I can do it for you. Any Blender model can be redesigned to produce perfect cad data for further engineering processes.
Hi, can you retopo my model? It's a toy car, scan data. Need to reverse it from stl to cad
Sure, I can help you convert your scan data into CAD data. Whether it's in STL, OBJ, or FBX format, I can transform it into a Class A surface using reverse engineering techniques. Just let me know how I can assist you further!
Hi
Surface quality reallly bad., It's not Class A
There is another part of this tutorial so you need to watch the second part..For quality surface.. thanks for your honest feedback..
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++ rough model for the modeler. Ideally, now need to outline the entire form with clean Class-A surfaces without Sub-D. And only after this will be Class A
@@BigZee1986 Thats a great question.
Alias subd itself is a class A surface with g3 continuity.. In addition, Alias Subd Retopo command is an excellent reverse engineering tool that lets us create stunning Class A surfaces quickly and easily from any scan data and low poly model. I have used this technique to make this model in few hours. If you're unsure whether alias subd is Class A or not, it's best to reach out to Autodesk for clarification. They have a wealth of resources and can provide you with the information you need. As for my experience, I have designed numerous casting and plastic products that have been successfully manufactured without encountering any issues.
@@The-class-A-surface_guy its not question :) If you can do it in sabdi as cleanly as with regular surfaces, then yes, it’s better to do sabdi. Subdi is very difficult to create a smooth, clean surface with complete control without damaging the entire part (more points more deformations). When the model is built in patches, the overall shape does not suffer as much as it suffers when the Sub-d is deformed. In addition, Porsche 918 spider, the bumper at the bottom made in sabd will never be the same as the one made with patches. Because the topology is different. For the same reason, Sabdi is not always good at automotive engineering. It can be used for simpler things. The fact that Alias shows it in his videos does not mean that now everything will be done in subdi. This is just another option (but not always effective).