Wow, using the pierce feature is a great technique. I (and many other tutorials) usually use fuselage cross-sections with coincident or tangent relations (to guide curve) to create the sketches to be lofted. Creating a 4-point spline using pierce relations offers so much for freedom and flexibility and ensures that the guide curves work too
It's a good practice to model these kind of complex designs in surfaces in "surfaces" tab and finally knit them ( modeling in surfaces allows more flexibility ). Then apply thicken command. Thanks for the tutorial btw, I haven't realised the importance of curvature combs until now.
This tutorials is very clear and easy to follow, thanks! I found it can use mirror to make left and right guide curves, and select the guide curve of loft feature by scatch name are more easier.
When you're doing all the guide lines of the plane and you finish doing them, all the different guide lines like Bottom Guide Curve, Right Guide Curve etc. When I go to do what you're showing to do on sketching out the plane and stuff the only guide lines I get are from the right plane and the top plane what exactly do I have to do to be able to get the rest of the guide lines like you do? Do I have to for example sketch out the top plane of the picture and than go to the bottom view and sketch the bottom of the picture even though it's the same thing? Either I'm dumb or this is really confused me simply because you kinda rushed ahead without explaining the different guide curves lol
what about the part that you skipped? I finished spline sketching the fuselage completely but didn't at all get the guide plane sketched parts. Please show how you got there. I don't feel good leaving this mid-way.
Hi, thank you for this amazing tutorial. I have a question when modeling the guide curves. For some reason when I checked the curvature comb, it's really really tiny. Does that imply there's not enough curvature?
It can be any of the many reasons. make sure that all 4 curves are separate sketches. Also if you have a projected curve, you can only use that one curve for a single loft. Instead of a projected cure, you may use a 3D sketch to make a curve in 3D.
@@cad.art.design.5933 thanks! It appeared to be due to the multiple spline im using, thyre two lines intersecting. Trimmed one off and it worked. Thanks again!
You can make a sketch at each cross section spline location and use those for extrusions. You can also make additional sketches in between these existing spline sketches. HOWEVER - remember that the thin feature is *inward*, so your sketches would have to be from the inner surface. Also, you would have to make most of the outer edges of the frame extrusions as lofts, since the inner surface of this fuselage loft is curved at those cross section points. It will be somewhat complicated... so, good luck!
Try making the nose a separate loft. Don't make the fuselage into a single loft. Also try surface loft instead of solid body loft, it gives more flexibility.
Hello dear you have done a great work. Could you send me the pictures airplane for exercise or any one that I can exercise my self ? Thanks in advance.
I have never tried these models in any 3D printer, so I am pretty blank when it comes to printing my models, sorry. I'll look into that though. thanks :)
its simple : 1) go to the design tree, and find the loft (eg: loft 1) 2) click on the '+' sign to the left of the loft 3) you will see the tree expand, showing the contents of the loft (the guide curves and the sketches) 4) right click on the desired guide curve on the tree (you'll see the curve highlight on the screen) and click on the glasses (hide/show) button. The sketches and guide curves become hidden automatically once the loft is completed, but once you show it manually, you'll have to manually hide it as well.
the guide curves can only be used in one loft, so try opening a new 3D sketch (not 2D sketch) and use convert entities and convert the composite guide curves into a new 3D sketch. Once you do that, the guide curves can be used in multiple lofts :)
@@goshekhan6319 I think if you right click on the sketch on the left hand plane and select parent/child you have to click on sketch and un-hide it and you should then be able to select the guide curve. I think. I cant remember it was that long ago. sorry if thats not it ...
Can you plz share the link of your silidworks file for help. I have started this project but couldn't make these guidelines. If anyone has made it, plz share the Solidworks file. Plz
Wow, using the pierce feature is a great technique. I (and many other tutorials) usually use fuselage cross-sections with coincident or tangent relations (to guide curve) to create the sketches to be lofted. Creating a 4-point spline using pierce relations offers so much for freedom and flexibility and ensures that the guide curves work too
i just love the clarity! Thank you so much bro, you're sent from heaven!
@Avi Reddy 07 sure. What exactly would you want me to explain to you?
You should have more subscribers given the level of detail you go through....very informative..thanks
It's a good practice to model these kind of complex designs in surfaces in "surfaces" tab and finally knit them ( modeling in surfaces allows more flexibility ). Then apply thicken command. Thanks for the tutorial btw, I haven't realised the importance of curvature combs until now.
This tutorials is very clear and easy to follow, thanks! I found it can use mirror to make left and right guide curves, and select the guide curve of loft feature by scatch name are more easier.
Great job, very comprehensive and detailed, thanks for sharing this to us!! .........💓
Very good tutorial!
WOw! Really cool video dude! A lot of helpful knowledge! Keep it up the pace! Cant wait for the other part! Cheerrrsss!!!
When you're doing all the guide lines of the plane and you finish doing them, all the different guide lines like Bottom Guide Curve, Right Guide Curve etc. When I go to do what you're showing to do on sketching out the plane and stuff the only guide lines I get are from the right plane and the top plane what exactly do I have to do to be able to get the rest of the guide lines like you do? Do I have to for example sketch out the top plane of the picture and than go to the bottom view and sketch the bottom of the picture even though it's the same thing? Either I'm dumb or this is really confused me simply because you kinda rushed ahead without explaining the different guide curves lol
Nice tutorial man! I like it😊 All clear and understand!) thanks☺️
Great video! Very useful, keep going on
Can you please upload a video for the nacelle. Thank you
pierce is perfect.. thank u
May you upload the orthographic picture you used? Please and thank you
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what about the part that you skipped? I finished spline sketching the fuselage completely but didn't at all get the guide plane sketched parts. Please show how you got there. I don't feel good leaving this mid-way.
Hi, thank you for this amazing tutorial. I have a question when modeling the guide curves. For some reason when I checked the curvature comb, it's really really tiny. Does that imply there's not enough curvature?
Wonderful.
I want to try for my next challenge in Solid works
How can I draw this drawing with the spoilers and fins working for 3D printing?
wonderful
Can anyone provide me the link of pictures he's using for dimensions and for design
love your vids
can u plzz upload the video to make the internal structure of airbus a380 and its simulation ???
Could you please design a Cessna 172?
Good video
does anybody know how many pieces this airplane has ?
thanks a lot can you shear with us the photos link? thanks
were can i find the pictire of the aircraft's plan please, can anyone give it to me thanks
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@@leonamferreira8053 thanks a lot
Can you suggest the possibilities on why my guide curves aren`t working. I already divided acordingly; right,left,top,bottom.
It can be any of the many reasons. make sure that all 4 curves are separate sketches. Also if you have a projected curve, you can only use that one curve for a single loft. Instead of a projected cure, you may use a 3D sketch to make a curve in 3D.
@@cad.art.design.5933 thanks! It appeared to be due to the multiple spline im using, thyre two lines intersecting. Trimmed one off and it worked. Thanks again!
No problem :)
how extrude frames section of this shape? I need to create frames like in real manufacturing and assemble them and add fuselage over it
You can make a sketch at each cross section spline location and use those for extrusions. You can also make additional sketches in between these existing spline sketches. HOWEVER - remember that the thin feature is *inward*, so your sketches would have to be from the inner surface. Also, you would have to make most of the outer edges of the frame extrusions as lofts, since the inner surface of this fuselage loft is curved at those cross section points. It will be somewhat complicated... so, good luck!
In loft the loft body won't take the guideline curve so the nose is tapered type please help me
Try making the nose a separate loft. Don't make the fuselage into a single loft. Also try surface loft instead of solid body loft, it gives more flexibility.
@@cad.art.design.5933 Can you upload all videos about A380 assembly and detailing..
Can u share the photo of areobus
can u plz upload the video of landing gear design in nxcad
Grait woork
how to change view without clicking ?
Hello dear you have done a great work. Could you send me the pictures airplane for exercise or any one that I can exercise my self ? Thanks in advance.
could you please share the source of sketch
How to draw and How to use with 3d printer to print that plane
I have never tried these models in any 3D printer, so I am pretty blank when it comes to printing my models, sorry. I'll look into that though. thanks :)
KOMPAS??? rly))??? where are u from??
how can your guide curve still appear after you loft the first body?
its simple :
1) go to the design tree, and find the loft (eg: loft 1)
2) click on the '+' sign to the left of the loft
3) you will see the tree expand, showing the contents of the loft (the guide curves and the sketches)
4) right click on the desired guide curve on the tree (you'll see the curve highlight on the screen) and click on the glasses (hide/show) button.
The sketches and guide curves become hidden automatically once the loft is completed, but once you show it manually, you'll have to manually hide it as well.
@@cad.art.design.5933 thanks dude helps a lot took me 3 hours to figure out i should have seen comments at first it self 😅
Can you please give me link of picture
what happen if i see a pink line and i cant good lafted
at 23:27 when I try to pierce the spline I can't and I get an error saying "no intersection found for pierce point" Does anyone know how to fix this?
Which version you have??
@@yacinedjemal4212 I have education solidworks 2018
I have the same problem I know your comment was 1 year ago so have you fixed, if so how?
How do you select the guide curves it won’t let me I’m going mental
the guide curves can only be used in one loft, so try opening a new 3D sketch (not 2D sketch) and use convert entities and convert the composite guide curves into a new 3D sketch. Once you do that, the guide curves can be used in multiple lofts :)
hey did you manage to figure this out? it's driving me insane
@@goshekhan6319 I think if you right click on the sketch on the left hand plane and select parent/child you have to click on sketch and un-hide it and you should then be able to select the guide curve. I think. I cant remember it was that long ago. sorry if thats not it ...
podrías subir el plano para poder intentarlo por favor. gracias
Por favor lee la respuesta a mi comentario de Cad. Art. Design.
# ILOVE AIRPLANES!!!!!!!!
Please send me a picture of the plane so I can practice it in SolidWorks
Plsss Provide the link for blue print
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how to draw sketch of this airplane
Sorry, I didn't understand what you meant.
How to draw the diagram of airplane
جميل جدا
25 feet lenth
6feet rond skech
Piles ripye
Yo encontré la foto en google , si desean les puedo enviar. Saludos desde Ecuador
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Plzz send this drawing pdf file
please anyone help me in this
What's that program?
Can you plz share the link of your silidworks file for help.
I have started this project but couldn't make these guidelines.
If anyone has made it, plz share the Solidworks file.
Plz
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can you provide us with fuselage dimensions photo !?
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pleas dont cut eny steps of this project becaus we can learn of any steps of it
yoooooo
bro need drawing
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удали это видео пж, студенты KAN страдают, нас заставляют повторить этот самолет в этой тупой программе, давай во фьюжене блин
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