Love your videos man. Have you used the power surfacing add in for solidworks? Just tried the demo. The integration of subD with within SW is epic. Curious about your thoughts on it.
I have never used power surfacing. Have seen some videos and it does look useful. I’ve always wanted to try out GW 3d in SW as it also looks to have nice tools, albeit different to PS.
Hello, thank you for so many teachings! Please be advised that the file "v005" is duplicated and the file "v006" is missing. If you intend to use a channel like Patreon for teachings, I will be there to support you! Thank you!
Hello, i missed your comment. Let me check the files this week. I'm unsure about having a paid channel, as then there are expectations and if i get busy with work, I may struggle to meet those. Cheers!
@@CK-me8dl In NX? None of my clients use NX, I'm not interested in paying for a license only to make tutorials! Give yourself a chance, I am sure you can figure it out, as I said, the principles are the same.
Great stuff as usual. thanks
All good Max. Hope you're well!
Love your videos man. Have you used the power surfacing add in for solidworks? Just tried the demo. The integration of subD with within SW is epic. Curious about your thoughts on it.
I have never used power surfacing. Have seen some videos and it does look useful. I’ve always wanted to try out GW 3d in SW as it also looks to have nice tools, albeit different to PS.
Hello, thank you for so many teachings! Please be advised that the file "v005" is duplicated and the file "v006" is missing. If you intend to use a channel like Patreon for teachings, I will be there to support you! Thank you!
I second that! nice teachings, would subscribe via patreon
Hello, i missed your comment. Let me check the files this week. I'm unsure about having a paid channel, as then there are expectations and if i get busy with work, I may struggle to meet those. Cheers!
@@AndrewJacksonDesignStudio understood
Can anyone help me out with this same thing in nx ?
Did you find any guides on something similar in NX?
@@AndrewJacksonDesignStudio nope .. I request you to upload a tutorial of how to create fading edges in nx
Ha well about three years ago i did install the cloud demo to have a go, but ran out of enthusiasm. Guessing the technique will be similar though?
How about you make a professional course step by stepo on udemy will be very helpful as there is no such course for nx
@@CK-me8dl In NX? None of my clients use NX, I'm not interested in paying for a license only to make tutorials! Give yourself a chance, I am sure you can figure it out, as I said, the principles are the same.