Great series! Wanting to learn about modeling in Vectric I had a time trying to find related material until I ran across your series of videos. Thanks for your effort!
Great Video Michael. Loved your systematic approach and looking forward to the remaining videos. Really lided the use of the highlighted cursor. Makes it easier to keep up with you.
Thank you Michael for this video, I came across your channel a little while back, but life gets in the way and I go back and forth from one video to another, not necessarily in order. Your teaching is very unique and I must say...I Love it! I do have a question that I haven't quite figured out...lack of trying most likely. The question is when you add, not merge a model over another one I notice that you entered in a desired height for the second model in which you added, I believe the item was 1/4", question is this... does that second component add 1/4" to the existing height of the 1st component while at the same time the portion of the second component remains 1/4" from the "plane" level, what I'm calling a shear plane? Sorry for the long winded question. I think you mentioned that the total project height thus far was 3/4", the 1st component was 1/2" and the 2nd was 1/4". There appeared to be two 1/4" heights there...1/4" above the 1/2" first componnent and then a 1/4" above the shear plane. Am I dreaming? Thanks, and once again I hope that wasn't to long winded. Love your content!!! Andrew
Thanks Andrew for the comments. When choosing the component property of "Add" both dimensions are added together. I'm not sure I understand your "shear plane". I will look at the video again to see if I misspoke. Just think of it as a 1/4" slice of Cheese over a 1/2" hamburger,, Total thickness 3/4"
@@mezalick Hi again Michael, THANKS for your response. No, you never misspoke in this episode, I should have called it a modelling plane, not a shear plane. I appreciate your experience and look forward to.more learning.👍 Andrew W😊
There is a long workaround by cutting each shape out by selecting the component and one of the closed vectors and using the sissors on the modeling tab.
@@mezalick Hi Michael, thank you for responding, I just realized these shapes do not become individual components until extruded in modeling, thank you for making this series, Mark, Vancouver, Canada
I have a problem, when I select any object, I can create a shape but when I choose a different shape profile (dome to cone) the slider on the shape profile gets grayed out. If I click back on the dome, it works again.
Great series! Wanting to learn about modeling in Vectric I had a time trying to find related material until I ran across your series of videos. Thanks for your effort!
Thanks!
Thank you Sir.
Very good at teaching
Awesome Video , Thanks
Thanks, glad to ear (or read) the you like it.....Hope it all helps.
Very well explained. A big thank you Michael
Thank you sir.
Thank you for the systematic and logical approach, so rare nowadays.
Thank you Sir.
Great Video Michael. Loved your systematic approach and looking forward to the remaining videos. Really lided the use of the highlighted cursor. Makes it easier to keep up with you.
Thanks, glad they are helping
Well done!
Looking forward to the next video!
Thank you very much, Michael, looking forward to the next video.
Wow Michael, you are a blessing! I am looking forward to following along and learning something about Aspire.
Thank you so much!!
Thanks for watching
Great video, I have it working better than before but still a bit confused. On to your next video!
Hey just a quick Thank You... Love the content!
Thanks, hope you enjoy the rest of the videos
Excellent. Looking forward to more.
Nice and slow and easy to understand thanks
thank you, great video
Glad you like them. Hope they help.
Well done, thanks for this content and look forward to the rest of the series.
Thanks for the help looking forward to the next training video.
Very nice. Easey to understand
Michael... do some older versions of Vcarve not have
the create shape feature ???
Thanks !!!
Thank you Michael for this video, I came across your channel a little while back, but life gets in the way and I go back and forth from one video to another, not necessarily in order. Your teaching is very unique and I must say...I Love it! I do have a question that I haven't quite figured out...lack of trying most likely. The question is when you add, not merge a model over another one I notice that you entered in a desired height for the second model in which you added, I believe the item was 1/4", question is this... does that second component add 1/4" to the existing height of the 1st component while at the same time the portion of the second component remains 1/4" from the "plane" level, what I'm calling a shear plane?
Sorry for the long winded question. I think you mentioned that the total project height thus far was 3/4", the 1st component was 1/2" and the 2nd was 1/4". There appeared to be two 1/4" heights there...1/4" above the 1/2" first componnent and then a 1/4" above the shear plane. Am I dreaming? Thanks, and once again I hope that wasn't to long winded. Love your content!!! Andrew
Thanks Andrew for the comments. When choosing the component property of "Add" both dimensions are added together. I'm not sure I understand your "shear plane". I will look at the video again to see if I misspoke. Just think of it as a 1/4" slice of Cheese over a 1/2" hamburger,, Total thickness 3/4"
@@mezalick
Hi again Michael, THANKS for your response. No, you never misspoke in this episode, I should have called it a modelling plane, not a shear plane. I appreciate your experience and look forward to.more learning.👍 Andrew W😊
Hi, I'm stuck, when I create a circle, rectangle and triangle they are all component 1 , not sure how to create or make them individual components
Select each closed vector seperatly.
There is a long workaround by cutting each shape out by selecting the component and one of the closed vectors and using the sissors on the modeling tab.
@@mezalick Hi Michael, thank you for responding, I just realized these shapes do not become individual components until extruded in modeling, thank you for making this series, Mark, Vancouver, Canada
I enjoyed the video a lot it teaches new things, but the music in the background is a bit annoying
I have a problem, when I select any object, I can create a shape but when I choose a different shape profile (dome to cone) the slider on the shape profile gets grayed out.
If I click back on the dome, it works again.
Send me an email with your file that you're using and a bit more info please. mm@mezalick.com
Thanks
Great video, but sound is barely audible.
Thanks I'll look into it.
Why on earth are so many people saying “heigth”???
Just using the nomenclature of the software..