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/2022/10/17/alias-tips-and-tricks-6-how-to-make-a-y-blend/
@@3DDesignAcademy Thanks. Not sure if you want to make another video for the same type of topic though. I tried to challenge myself after watching your video. Also a Y blend. I can't make the fillets smooth. Maybe have a look at the wire file and see if you find it interesting / challenging. I untrimmed everything back to initial surfaces. drive.google.com/file/d/1GH5--0ioTalL3CMSjTHjDw7Y1NZCJ-li/view
@@snotabe I can try to take a look at the model and get back to you. It might be a few weeks though. Also, I think your comment got auto deleted because there's a link. Would you be able to send the data to contact@3ddesignacademy.com?
Thank you! really helpful, but I have a couple questions. First, main surfaces are curved in your example. I guess it helps align transitional surfaces to trimmed fillets as g2. Because when slabs are flat - it's always deviation 1 error and a visible seam in zebra. It just does not align. Any workaround? And second: This freeform blend surface may or may NOT be even G0 at the star edge connection. it really depends on your surfaces and fillet size. Sometimes it fit, sometimes does not. Is there a more reliable way?
Curvature deviation of exactly 1.0 is usually due to the flat surface and the error in numerical calculation, but it is still curvature. The zebra issue may be due to either shading tolerances or how highlight behaves due to the flatness. As far as failing G0 goes, you might want to check the existing fillets and also the size of the freeform blend to see if it's not too big. Of course, you can skip the freeform blend and just use align. If you can send me your file to contact@3ddesignacademy.com, and maybe some mark ups, I can take a look and upload a video for you on TH-cam. Let me know!
@@dineshkumarm289 Thank you for visitng the website! Currently, there is no option to just access the speedform course. However, if you purchase the membership, you will have access to all the high quality contents!
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/2022/10/17/alias-tips-and-tricks-6-how-to-make-a-y-blend/
Thank you for doing these! I learned something
No problem! If you have any video ideas, let me know!
@@3DDesignAcademy Thanks. Not sure if you want to make another video for the same type of topic though. I tried to challenge myself after watching your video. Also a Y blend. I can't make the fillets smooth. Maybe have a look at the wire file and see if you find it interesting / challenging. I untrimmed everything back to initial surfaces.
drive.google.com/file/d/1GH5--0ioTalL3CMSjTHjDw7Y1NZCJ-li/view
@@snotabe I can try to take a look at the model and get back to you. It might be a few weeks though. Also, I think your comment got auto deleted because there's a link. Would you be able to send the data to contact@3ddesignacademy.com?
@@3DDesignAcademy Sure, thank you. Ofcourse and only if you find the time! Cheers
@@snotabe I just uploaded a video regarding your model. th-cam.com/video/3ZJWBuMuLHg/w-d-xo.html Hope it helps!
Great thank you!
You're welcome!
Appreciate from India 🇮🇳
Thank you!
Thank you! really helpful, but I have a couple questions. First, main surfaces are curved in your example. I guess it helps align transitional surfaces to trimmed fillets as g2. Because when slabs are flat - it's always deviation 1 error and a visible seam in zebra. It just does not align. Any workaround? And second: This freeform blend surface may or may NOT be even G0 at the star edge connection. it really depends on your surfaces and fillet size. Sometimes it fit, sometimes does not. Is there a more reliable way?
Curvature deviation of exactly 1.0 is usually due to the flat surface and the error in numerical calculation, but it is still curvature. The zebra issue may be due to either shading tolerances or how highlight behaves due to the flatness.
As far as failing G0 goes, you might want to check the existing fillets and also the size of the freeform blend to see if it's not too big. Of course, you can skip the freeform blend and just use align.
If you can send me your file to contact@3ddesignacademy.com, and maybe some mark ups, I can take a look and upload a video for you on TH-cam. Let me know!
@@3DDesignAcademy Thanks man! for your time and efforts. I sent the file
@@alexandergolubev6358 I got your file. I'll take a look and probably make a video by next week or the week after. I'll keep you posted!
@@3DDesignAcademy free alias, and now this) You made my day, thank you!
@@alexandergolubev6358 You're welcome!
Please upload gorge yoo forms some examples?
Hello! You'll be able to find them in 3D Design Academy course. www.3ddesignacademy.com/courses/speed-form-tutorial/
@@3DDesignAcademy I visit our website sir. But sir I need only speedforms only and I try buy memberships it's all covers. I need speedforms only sir.
@@dineshkumarm289 Thank you for visitng the website! Currently, there is no option to just access the speedform course. However, if you purchase the membership, you will have access to all the high quality contents!
Okay sir
Have any possible atleast two to upload speedforms on here?