Reference images for this video tutorial: Hair Dryer Sketch Side View app.box.com/s/hxc5x4wjmbq47l17xieua4iqxrgpezr0 Hair Dryer Sketch Top View app.box.com/s/gy85m2aivhyc3b34o246gtvdlrouuckb
Hi, thanks for pointing out. I could have just trimmed using the profile curve. I was doing so (using a surface instead) just to illustrate a Trimming action. I was afraid that by trimming with the profile curve, some viewers may not be able to understand what was going on. Thanks for the sharp observation 😁
Hi Siddharth, yes I do. But I mostly conduct them via physical Face-to-face classes, as it is more effective than online Zoom-based delivery. As such, I am limited to conducting these courses in my country Singapore. Thanks and best regards.
Reference images for this video tutorial:
Hair Dryer Sketch Side View
app.box.com/s/hxc5x4wjmbq47l17xieua4iqxrgpezr0
Hair Dryer Sketch Top View
app.box.com/s/gy85m2aivhyc3b34o246gtvdlrouuckb
An important but clearly overlook aspect of CAD modeling, especially by beginners.
Thank you!
You're welcome ! And have a nice day :)
why you did not trim the body surface[ on left side] with the profile curve
instead of extruding profile curve and trim with that new surface?
Hi, thanks for pointing out. I could have just trimmed using the profile curve.
I was doing so (using a surface instead) just to illustrate a Trimming action. I was afraid that by trimming with the profile curve, some viewers may not be able to understand what was going on.
Thanks for the sharp observation 😁
Sir, Do you provide any course, I am really interested
Hi Siddharth, yes I do. But I mostly conduct them via physical Face-to-face classes, as it is more effective than online Zoom-based delivery. As such, I am limited to conducting these courses in my country Singapore. Thanks and best regards.
@@simpernchong No problem sir, I understand it.
how do I get those picture frame to practise?
@@siddharthsingh2562 Hi, the download link for reference images for practice is at the description section of the video. Cheers.