You will want to select the sketch corner where you want the green dots to populate on when you choose each sketch profile, this will help keep your loft/boundary from getting twisted up especially in cases where you aren't using guide curves. More consistent than dragging the green dot and a lot faster. Boundary also has flip connection option if you right click in "direction 1" menu to sometimes realign the green dots. Today I learned loft regulates the shape more normally and boundary is like a series of lofts which interact with each other. If you need clean non-spline edges and surfaces use loft as boundary can become unstable in some cases.
Hello sir....i am non engineering student...i did my graduation in the field of computer applications....now i want to start my career in autocad designer.....can i get job in autocad cad without any engineering background
Thank you. Very easy to understand. Good examples.
You will want to select the sketch corner where you want the green dots to populate on when you choose each sketch profile, this will help keep your loft/boundary from getting twisted up especially in cases where you aren't using guide curves. More consistent than dragging the green dot and a lot faster. Boundary also has flip connection option if you right click in "direction 1" menu to sometimes realign the green dots.
Today I learned loft regulates the shape more normally and boundary is like a series of lofts which interact with each other. If you need clean non-spline edges and surfaces use loft as boundary can become unstable in some cases.
What happened when we choose 'normal to profile' in constrain 9:46
It will be at 90 degrees to profile.
@@CADCAMTutorials guide curve will become 90 degree with profile..?
No. The shape connection at that particular point.
Well done!
WHICH PC OR LAPTOP DO YOU USE?
Thanks for the explanation.
very useful explanation.
Thank u sir... Nice... Well explanation
You're welcome 😊
what a great video that explains the differences thanks i had no idea
thank u sir
Software version?
2014
@@CADCAMTutorials Thank you for value added tutorials 😇
@@CADCAMTutorials u changed the version from the loft.
In loft it's different version and boundary it's another version 🙏🏿
So Boundary Boss is more robust than Loft.
well, yes - boundary gives you more freedom
Hello sir....i am non engineering student...i did my graduation in the field of computer applications....now i want to start my career in autocad designer.....can i get job in autocad cad without any engineering background
Only if you gain experience in this field.
You can go for SOLIDWORKS not autocad
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