Basic 3D Surface Exercise for Beginners in Creo - Exercise #12 | How to create a Bottle by Boundary
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.ค. 2024
- The 12th part of the series - Basic 3D Modeling Exercise for Beginners in Creo Parametric.
You will learn how to create a Bottle by Boundary Blend. We will use External sketch and datum curves, projection and merge features.
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Super amazing video , I have learnt a lot , create more such videos
Every step shown and explained in detail. Thank you.
Nicely explained, thank you
Awesome video...!!! To the point with no fluff. Very nice job....do more
Thank you David for positive feedback, stay tuned. Vladimir
Excellent! Thank you!!
Excellent thank you!
Great job....
That was awesome, thank you!
Thanks Florian for your positive feedback. Stay tuned Vladimir
Good job
Cheers man😀 you are doing awsome stuh to help us 🙌
Thanks for your positive feedback. Stay tuned, Vladimir
I would have modeled this as just one half and then just mirror the quilt at the end. That way future modifications will be easier to implement as you only have to modify one quilt. It also needs draft where the part crosses the FRONT datum. That means all surfaces need to approach the FRONT datum being off normal by approximately 3-5 degrees. That typically involves creating a ribbon surface at the FRONT datum via a sweep that can be used to align tangency.
Can you please tell me about "project" tool in sketch when we use it at last or during swept blend or during multiple planes? Mainly want to know about project tool
Thanks for your video. You draw a sketch on a plane, then connect the curve point by point. Why not draw the entire outline in one sketch on the plane? Thank you.
It is also possible to make one sketch and project curves as needed 👍👌
blend and swept blend okay for this ,,,why you very complicate this desing ,can you plese tell us ,i am waiting for your reply brother my dear
Hi, in this tutorial I tried to explain more features (not only curve and boundary blend 😎)
I hope that you agree that in every video you can larn more as expected.
Very Nice video Sir.
I'm into glass bottle design using Creo.
We have to create complex bottles first by surfacing and then convert into solid.
e.g.Heineken bottle.
can you please share your email address.?
Hi, thanks for your positive feedback. My email address is vpalffy@4kside.com
@@4kside Thank you Sir.