12:24 you discuss how "filled surface" function can smooth out a singularity just by checking off "optimize surface". This is handy and in most cases "filled surface" is superior to loft or boundary surface commands.
*Im master in Catia and im watching solidworks videos to learn and im already in advanced level after two days watching videos without even opening the software on my laptop. I just wanted to say that solidworks seams to be much easier and more practical than Catia . The loft part looks amazing i need to watch more
12:24 you discuss how "filled surface" function can smooth out a singularity just by checking off "optimize surface". This is handy and in most cases "filled surface" is superior to loft or boundary surface commands.
Great videos. Thks. I ve learned a lot
Very helpful. Thank you!
I noticed in the video at 28:31 you grouped your guide curves 1 and 2 and Is there a limit to the number of guide curves.
Thank you for this tutorial. It has helped me out a lot in switching from FreeCAD to Solidworks.
Excellent video. Thank you
Is it possible you share the horse file? I really would like to know how you create it
good stuff
Composite curves can be used instead of projected curve at 10:44
*Im master in Catia and im watching solidworks videos to learn and im already in advanced level after two days watching videos without even opening the software on my laptop. I just wanted to say that solidworks seams to be much easier and more practical than Catia . The loft part looks amazing i need to watch more
Quebecois, Catia is the big brother of Solidworks. Same company.
how do you make the model to apear in metal texture all the time?
+Gonzalo Kaiser Real View Graphics Under View Settings Next to Apply Scene On Work Space
instead of surface commands... u should try i in sheet model so that u could add colors n texture. (I THINK)
Thank you!
Pure gold
Is this good to learn about
hybrid model,worth studying
SIR, did u create this using loft or swept?
you know when there is a solidworks webcast the audio is from the 60s..
now im advanced