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I initially thought this was obtained by sketch lofting. But I found that this is closer to curve modeling in modeling software. The algorithm is almost the same. The difference lies in the final output file format. Mesh models do not seem to be easy to convert in such software. Engineering models seem to only care about accuracy and completely ignore other issues of the model.
Hello everyone, I invite you to join my Facebook group to learn more about designing, building and flying RC aircraft. Ask questions and get help if you need it or post what you are working on or have built. facebook.com/groups/1213000166068580
To join my Patreon www.patreon.com/CadBuildFly
EA6B.. EA6B... EA6B... Chants the crowd !!! Thx for your work, you're changing the modeling world one vid at a time!!
I initially thought this was obtained by sketch lofting. But I found that this is closer to curve modeling in modeling software. The algorithm is almost the same. The difference lies in the final output file format. Mesh models do not seem to be easy to convert in such software. Engineering models seem to only care about accuracy and completely ignore other issues of the model.
Excellent! How do you deal with the top of the vertical stab? When I use sweep, it often leaves a "flat spot".
Good question. I will show you how to finish the top in my next video on this jet. Stay tuned.