It's always a pleasure to see these tutorials and keep them as a knowledge, but what software do you use here to show and display the keyboards/mouse buttons u are using in real-time?
Soochan thans for sharing your knowledge, as always great! One question - at 2:14 there are one more surface at the top of the tailgate, it seems you missed that small one.
the rear fender/quarter panel area of Mercedes AMG one is so random that made me question if it's even possible to make with alias and single span surfaces. what I mean is that they are very organic and I couldn't tell where the curves would have to be placed. it's not only that, there is also McLaren 720s GT3 and formula 1 cars. I think they are made using horrible Catia v5 surfacing tools. I would love to hear your thoughts on that.
Yes it should be possible. Whether it's Catia or Alias, they're all Nurbs (or bezier) based. The underlying concept and the theory of building surface is all the same. Now, that said however, I don't know if Mercedes-Benz or McLaren, etc. uses Alias or Catia.
If you want to follow the tutorial with the same data, the exercise file can be accessed on the 3D Design Academy website. www.3ddesignacademy.com/2024/12/26/alias-tips-and-tricks-25-how-to-make-a-ram-tailgate-1/
It's always a pleasure to see these tutorials and keep them as a knowledge, but what software do you use here to show and display the keyboards/mouse buttons u are using in real-time?
I'm using Key-n-Stroke, which is free. I customized the graphics a bit though.
Soochan thans for sharing your knowledge, as always great! One question - at 2:14 there are one more surface at the top of the tailgate, it seems you missed that small one.
You're welcome! Are you talking about the black plastic piece? If so, I was just keeping a bit simpler!
the rear fender/quarter panel area of Mercedes AMG one is so random that made me question if it's even possible to make with alias and single span surfaces.
what I mean is that they are very organic and I couldn't tell where the curves would have to be placed.
it's not only that, there is also McLaren 720s GT3 and formula 1 cars. I think they are made using horrible Catia v5 surfacing tools.
I would love to hear your thoughts on that.
Yes it should be possible. Whether it's Catia or Alias, they're all Nurbs (or bezier) based. The underlying concept and the theory of building surface is all the same. Now, that said however, I don't know if Mercedes-Benz or McLaren, etc. uses Alias or Catia.
well, that is very good to know! I do appreciate your making that clear for me, it helps.
@@user-1t16 You're welcome!
If you want to follow the tutorial with the same data, the exercise file can be accessed on the 3D Design Academy website. www.3ddesignacademy.com/2024/12/26/alias-tips-and-tricks-25-how-to-make-a-ram-tailgate-1/