Imagine and shape module is used to create a 3d model ready for production? Or you need to rebuild this model with ICEM Shape Design module for production? Thanks for answer.
@pquispea hi, it depends on the kind of production you have in mind, for final automotive car body, you would require to build the model in beziér for production. You can still mill and produce parts made in SubD with imagine&shape, I have produced several plastic or fiberglass parts and also the foam for the car seats using 100% SubD.
Hi, I am currently studying Automotive Engineering I was wondering if you could upload a tutorial, or maybe you can give me a book/videolessons so I can get better at CATIA. It is an important software and i really want to use it at its full potential Loking foward to hearing from you :)
Wait a minute, at @9:25 you are using embedeed nx workbench in Catia v5, how can you use it ?, does it need a licence as well?, thanks for the model, impressive!!!
Great. How do you obtain the separation lines for door, hood etc after the subdivision surface has been created? Do you use extrude and trace the line and then use offset surfaces to split or is there some other way?
hi, there is tons of way to do that. the simplest one is: you prepare your car SubD + the cutting element (also subD or anything else) and trim them together or better fillet them. as I said, there is many ways, you could also intersect, get curves, generate sweep and the trim/fillets. It depends on the quality/precision and flexibility you want to get.
Hi. While I was making the separation lines, I encountered one problem. I want to perform a cut (for door) but it isn't in one plane. The separation line is both in side view and top view. (For example, the doors of sls amg) What I planned was drawing out the line in side view and using split and computing the intersection surface. Then draw another curve in top view using the intersection and perform another split. (Not sure whether this would work) Is there any better way to do this? Thanks!
@@risheekaiyar4920 i do not reccomend that way. you better create the cutout surface in 3D instead of curves and then intersect it with the car volume. You can also do this by doing a second Sub-D which has the shape of the cutout you need and intersect it to get the curves you are looking for.
@@antoniopezzella2174 Ohh okay. Will try that. Thanks. I had one more query. All the subdivision surfaces I use symmetry feature on develop the symmetrical surface on the mirror side with the original subdivision surface on the opposite side. But for my car body, when I used symmetry, I got a full body (symmetry on both sides) along with my subdivision surface. Nevertheless I carried on with the full symmetric body and performed splits. But when I try to perform spilt on only one side of a plane (say a duct that is present only on one side of the car) , catia gets confused as to which elements to keep. Should have I gone with the original subdivision surface and performed splits on that or am I making some error? Thanks!
+Заур Исламзаде Hi, the Xv5 module is a much better version of ISD (icem shape design) it is used and developed from the Volkswagen group. It is impossible to get it online, I can use it free because I am tester for xv5 developers (you can use as alternative ISD)
Antonio Pezzella NICE) I found out a little about this module. Very impressive. Would also like to test it, and play with the forms. I was looking for but found nothing.
XV5 is way more advanced than ISD, it is constantly upgraded with new tools from VW group, also is it does not belongs to Dassault, this means there is much more flexibility into development process. Also, its interface is similar to Autodesk alias for better performance, ISD is an old robot.
Is it possible to convert that model to a cat part or multiple cat parts? I prefer that kind of 3d modeling more because it's a lot faster and easier than the generative shape design. For example that is very similar to blender, but as far as i know there is no proper way to convert a mesh made in blender to a proper catia part. I recently was granted access to ICEM software but I have not yet begun to use it because I'm unsure of it. is ICEM more similar to this kind of modeling than to generative shape design?
Hi Alex, I was for many years a Blender modeler, until I discovered Catia, which is in my opinion the fastest software for sketch modelling. if you export from blender OBJ files, you can import them in Imagine&shape. Icem is good to crete bezier surfaces, unfortunately with it, you cannot create any subdivision surfaces like you would do in blender. Try to learn Imagine&shape and afterwards combine it with GSD and so on.
Thanks for quick response! I have to look into Imagine and shape. I'm currently working on modeling a full car hull for CFD simulations to study different aerodynamic parts like different splitter shapes and I want to be sure to get the shape of the car exactly right. I was having a bit hard time in GSD because in Catia I mostly have experience in making smaller parts and assemblies. I&S looks a lot easier way to go so thank you! Also really nice modelling work in this video!
Hey Dude, check out T-spline for Rhinoceros3D mesh to solid. Also Power Sub-D for The foundry Modo. These plug-in's convert **Closed** mesh based models into CAD models that can then be imported into Inventor, Solidworks and so on. Good luck!!
Plugin Download here : servicenet.t-systems.com/t-systems-plm-en/xv5/926926?ticketId=5684324285544862 Manual here : servicenet.t-systems.com/t-systems-plm-de/qualitaetsoptimierte-flaechenkonstruktion-xv5-/953222_2/blobBinary/InstallationGuide+XV5+V1.4.pdf
this is the power of CATIA !!! Good job man !
can i have the full video tutorial to make this .....
hey bro mark my words i will be able to make like that i am 14 year old now n i have a huge interest in automobiles you r my inspiration
i would pay for a great videotutorial so amazing like this one. Cheer up man ;)
Very nice modelling skill !!
Imagine and shape module is used to create a 3d model ready for production? Or you need to rebuild this model with ICEM Shape Design module for production? Thanks for answer.
@pquispea hi, it depends on the kind of production you have in mind, for final automotive car body, you would require to build the model in beziér for production. You can still mill and produce parts made in SubD with imagine&shape, I have produced several plastic or fiberglass parts and also the foam for the car seats using 100% SubD.
Sei un Fenomeno!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wow ! CATIA wonderfull
I want full video plz .
U r a master .
It's really good. Congratulations
Huge like
very nice
Hi, I am currently studying Automotive Engineering
I was wondering if you could upload a tutorial, or maybe you can give me a book/videolessons so I can get better at CATIA. It is an important software and i really want to use it at its full potential
Loking foward to hearing from you :)
Impressive......... What is your pc specification?
Amazing tutorials :D
greate!
can you show all procces
please make a tutorial video man.
Nice !
Amazing!
ferrari have great designer
it's great
hey plz can you upload it on internet for me (without wheels)
Wait a minute, at @9:25 you are using embedeed nx workbench in Catia v5, how can you use it ?, does it need a licence as well?, thanks for the model, impressive!!!
Bro its AWESOME!!!
I'd suggest send the Design to Ferrari itself ;) :D
Great.
How do you obtain the separation lines for door, hood etc after the subdivision surface has been created?
Do you use extrude and trace the line and then use offset surfaces to split or is there some other way?
hi, there is tons of way to do that.
the simplest one is: you prepare your car SubD + the cutting element (also subD or anything else) and trim them together or better fillet them.
as I said, there is many ways, you could also intersect, get curves, generate sweep and the trim/fillets. It depends on the quality/precision and flexibility you want to get.
@@antoniopezzella2174
Wow. Thanks for help.
Will surely try it out :)
Hi.
While I was making the separation lines, I encountered one problem.
I want to perform a cut (for door) but it isn't in one plane. The separation line is both in side view and top view. (For example, the doors of sls amg)
What I planned was drawing out the line in side view and using split and computing the intersection surface. Then draw another curve in top view using the intersection and perform another split. (Not sure whether this would work)
Is there any better way to do this?
Thanks!
@@risheekaiyar4920 i do not reccomend that way.
you better create the cutout surface in 3D instead of curves and then intersect it with the car volume.
You can also do this by doing a second Sub-D which has the shape of the cutout you need and intersect it to get the curves you are looking for.
@@antoniopezzella2174
Ohh okay. Will try that.
Thanks.
I had one more query. All the subdivision surfaces I use symmetry feature on develop the symmetrical surface on the mirror side with the original subdivision surface on the opposite side.
But for my car body, when I used symmetry, I got a full body (symmetry on both sides) along with my subdivision surface.
Nevertheless I carried on with the full symmetric body and performed splits. But when I try to perform spilt on only one side of a plane (say a duct that is present only on one side of the car) , catia gets confused as to which elements to keep.
Should have I gone with the original subdivision surface and performed splits on that or am I making some error?
Thanks!
wow
Hey. Cool VIDEO) And where you get this XV5 module?
+Заур Исламзаде Hi, the Xv5 module is a much better version of ISD (icem shape design) it is used and developed from the Volkswagen group.
It is impossible to get it online, I can use it free because I am tester for xv5 developers (you can use as alternative ISD)
Antonio Pezzella NICE) I found out a little about this module. Very impressive. Would also like to test it, and play with the forms. I was looking for but found nothing.
Please tell me where i can see Autodesk Help or video tutor about "BEVEL TOOL" in new CATIA v5-6 2015 ?
Autodesk??? I think you mistake software :)
Shift-F1 and then select the tool
Hello i want to learn imagine and shape buckle drawings we are doing our work for this relief and i have to make drawings like this please help me?
Ciao Antonio, immagino che il sito internet non sia il tuo, a meno che non sei decisamente più vecchio che in questa foto 😂
full video link update please sir❤
sir can u please tell me how do u make those rounded edges to make door line,bonnet n rear evident on rendering? .......
They are fillets between flanges and subdivisions
this is catia v5 version r21 ?
sir ur genires
how many hours did it take ?
Full video please
why you don't use icem shape design ?
what's the difference between isd and xv5 ?
XV5 is way more advanced than ISD,
it is constantly upgraded with new tools from VW group, also is it does not belongs to Dassault, this means there is much more flexibility into development process.
Also, its interface is similar to Autodesk alias for better performance, ISD is an old robot.
Any information about the cost of the V5 along with XV5?
Awesome stuff by the way :)
Is it possible to convert that model to a cat part or multiple cat parts? I prefer that kind of 3d modeling more because it's a lot faster and easier than the generative shape design. For example that is very similar to blender, but as far as i know there is no proper way to convert a mesh made in blender to a proper catia part. I recently was granted access to ICEM software but I have not yet begun to use it because I'm unsure of it. is ICEM more similar to this kind of modeling than to generative shape design?
Hi Alex, I was for many years a Blender modeler, until I discovered Catia, which is in my opinion the fastest software for sketch modelling.
if you export from blender OBJ files, you can import them in Imagine&shape.
Icem is good to crete bezier surfaces, unfortunately with it, you cannot create any subdivision surfaces like you would do in blender.
Try to learn Imagine&shape and afterwards combine it with GSD and so on.
Thanks for quick response! I have to look into Imagine and shape. I'm currently working on modeling a full car hull for CFD simulations to study different aerodynamic parts like different splitter shapes and I want to be sure to get the shape of the car exactly right. I was having a bit hard time in GSD because in Catia I mostly have experience in making smaller parts and assemblies. I&S looks a lot easier way to go so thank you! Also really nice modelling work in this video!
Hey Dude, check out T-spline for Rhinoceros3D mesh to solid. Also Power Sub-D for The foundry Modo. These plug-in's convert **Closed** mesh based models into CAD models that can then be imported into Inventor, Solidworks and so on. Good luck!!
what is the name of that program
DabLifeDK Catia V5
Plugin Download here :
servicenet.t-systems.com/t-systems-plm-en/xv5/926926?ticketId=5684324285544862
Manual here :
servicenet.t-systems.com/t-systems-plm-de/qualitaetsoptimierte-flaechenkonstruktion-xv5-/953222_2/blobBinary/InstallationGuide+XV5+V1.4.pdf
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+Antonio Pezzella I means it's very cool in Chinese.Can you tell me how did you divide the whole surface made in IMA into several pieces?