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Remastered Two Rail Sweep Lesson #3 Vectric Aspire
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2021
- 3D Modeling for Newbies
Episode 21 - Lesson #3
Two Rail Sweep Remastered
Welcome and thanks for joining in with this new series of how to create 3D models with the Aspire software.
In this lesson we’ll look at the Two Rail Sweep tool and some of it’s possibilities.
This tool is one of the more powerful tool when it comes to creating 3D components.
We’ll also look at some of the 3D ClipArt that comes with the software and how the Two Rail Sweep was used to create it.
The tools we’ll be using are;
Drawing vectors
Create components using the Two Rail Sweep
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Great presentation. It helps so much to understanding the Vectric’s manual description.
Michael, I love the videos. By far the most informative I've seen on modeling with vectric software. One suggestion however, can you cut out the background music? I think it's just serves as a distraction imho. Thanks
Thanks, I'm considering doing just that after the new version of the Aspire software gets released. Stay tuned
Great info! I never miss your video's, thank you so much.
Thanks for watching
Thanks for the update of a classic
Thanks, I'm thinking of redoing some of the earlier ones as well.
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing your skills, knowledge, and talent!
Excellent tutorial
Thanks!
Thank you so much.
I'm curious, are these the same lessons you present at your Axiom classes. I've wanted to attend your classes, but they are across the country and I just can't do it. These lessons are amongst the best I've viewed. Thank you very much.
They are not the same. In person classes are custom to the attendees. The info of the software is basic but how it's presented is always different. In person is always better.
@@mezalick I've had my Axiom for 6 years now. I've gotten pretty proficient in Aspire/V-Carve in a few areas, but I am severely lacking in others. Hopefully your videos will help to fill the rather large gaps. Unfortunately, it sometimes feel that it is more then my brain can handle. As I get older (68), my retention is less then ideal. But I'm trying. Keep these video's coming.
@@CRD53 Thanks, I'm 67 this year....Please let me know how I can help with the video suggestions as there are many more in the same position.
@@CRD53 Ditto. At 74, multitasking and learning are severely handicapped.
Hi Michael, quick question:
At roughly 7:55 you split the object into two vectors, but it’s not clear how. Could you explain please, thanks :)
I didn't split the "object", I split the closed vector. Select the closed vector, hit the "N" key to enter the node editing mode.
Hover the top node , hit the "C" key. do the same with the bottom node.
Hope this helps
I was about to ask the same question, all good now. Thanks for the tutorial!@@mezalick