Wire frame and surface design tutorial June 5

Good morning Friends,
First watch this video. Then follow my next reply. 😀
[video=youtube;TtzN4pbjWmY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtzN4pbjWmY&feature=related[/video]

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  • ISHAN TOPRE
    ISHAN TOPRE
    The man in the lecture has taught about wire frame module.
    For operating in this module he has used solid parts.
    Just remember that you can easily change modules like part design, generative design etc for the same component.
    He has taught mostly about SURFACES tool bar. For those who are unable to see it, should go to VIEW then select tool bars and then click on surfaces. Simple. 😀

    The next thing is that he has used two rectangular objects with a semicircular part above. Remember that you can go for a completely circular object which has no points on it.

    For that you need to create that component. Then create point on that by simple point command. If you have any difficulty/doubt where that command is, feel free to ask.

    For simplicity I have created points on that cylindrical component go through the following drawing. 😀
  • ISHAN TOPRE
    ISHAN TOPRE
    Here is the image and the points are encircled.

    [​IMG]

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