Absolute legend, keep up the good work, looking forward to future videos! Out of curiosity - just a question: In step one (creating the intersections) - why did you approach this by "manually" drawing the splines? Could this have been done by using the "Planar sections" options in the Digitized Shape Editor and using the "Smooth curve" command? Thank you for your response, have a nice day! P.S. people like you do a massive service to the learning community, thank you!
Thank you for the motivation and kind words. I am currently preparing for the upcoming classes. That's a great question! Yes, we can accomplish that using the planner section command. However, I believe that in sketching, we have greater control over splines which allows us to create more precise sections.
@@The-class-A-surface_guy Thank you for confirming my thoughts. For a later stage in the process - could you show the process for "thickening" the surface to make a solid model? Using the "Thicken surface" doesn't work for more complex geometries and manual offsetting is required - is this how it's actually done in practice (going from A to B class surface) or does there exist a better way? As I've said - for a later stage in the process. And again - thank you!
@@PeroPerovich One cannot directly thicken a complex Class A surface. Imagine a curve with a radius of less than 1mm that needs to be thickened by 2.5mm. So, how can this be achieved? There are various techniques available. By utilizing the offset command, some patches may not offset correctly. However, CATIA will provide you with the option to keep the partial offset. Take advantage of this feature and proceed to create the remaining patches. This method will help you effectively handle such situations.
In class 02, I will provide the dropbox link for you to access. It is essential to have the STL file in order to effectively learn how to create the Porsche model.
This looks like a great project!
Really it seems to be a big target 🎯 😅😅😅 still I will complete. keep watching, thanks
Absolute legend, keep up the good work, looking forward to future videos!
Out of curiosity - just a question:
In step one (creating the intersections) - why did you approach this by "manually" drawing the splines?
Could this have been done by using the "Planar sections" options in the Digitized Shape Editor and using the "Smooth curve" command?
Thank you for your response, have a nice day!
P.S. people like you do a massive service to the learning community, thank you!
Thank you for the motivation and kind words. I am currently preparing for the upcoming classes.
That's a great question! Yes, we can accomplish that using the planner section command. However, I believe that in sketching, we have greater control over splines which allows us to create more precise sections.
@@The-class-A-surface_guy Thank you for confirming my thoughts.
For a later stage in the process - could you show the process for "thickening" the surface to make a solid model?
Using the "Thicken surface" doesn't work for more complex geometries and manual offsetting is required - is this how it's actually done in practice (going from A to B class surface) or does there exist a better way?
As I've said - for a later stage in the process.
And again - thank you!
@@PeroPerovich One cannot directly thicken a complex Class A surface. Imagine a curve with a radius of less than 1mm that needs to be thickened by 2.5mm. So, how can this be achieved? There are various techniques available. By utilizing the offset command, some patches may not offset correctly. However, CATIA will provide you with the option to keep the partial offset. Take advantage of this feature and proceed to create the remaining patches. This method will help you effectively handle such situations.
Awesome.
you are king buddy.
Thanks for making me a King.. 🤣🤣🤣
bro please share me your file I like your work
In class 02, I will provide the dropbox link for you to access. It is essential to have the STL file in order to effectively learn how to create the Porsche model.