Master SOLIDWORKS 2018 | Create Stunning 'Pyramid Textures on Cylinder' | Pro CAD Tips and Tricks!
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2025
- Unlock Your Creative Potential in SOLIDWORKS 2018!
Elevate your CAD skills to new heights with our comprehensive tutorial on creating breathtaking pyramid textures on cylinders in SOLIDWORKS 2018. Are you ready to take your designs from ordinary to extraordinary effortlessly? This step-by-step guide is designed for everyone-from students to industry professionals-who aspire to produce professional-quality models quickly and efficiently.
Why Master Pyramid Textures?
Pyramid textures can revolutionize your designs. Not only do they add aesthetic value, but they also serve crucial functionalities in various applications, from industrial design to product modeling. By mastering this technique, you not only augment your portfolio but also gain an edge in competitive job markets, showcasing innovative ideas that stand out in every application or interview.
What You'll Learn!
In this detailed tutorial, you will discover
- Step-by-Step Guide:
Learn to create visually stunning pyramid textures from the ground up with easy-to-follow instructions.
- Key SOLIDWORKS Features:
Get familiarized with essential tools within SOLIDWORKS 2018, including
Extrude Boss (Thin Extrude)
Extrude Boss (with Drafts)
Deform
Move/Copy Body
Combine
Extrude Cut
Fillet
Change Appearance
- Master Non-Uniform Patterns:
Acquire expert tips for creating non-uniform patterns without the frustration of tedious trial and error.
- Efficiency Tips:
Discover how to streamline your design process for precision without wasting valuable time or resources.
Benefits of Following This Tutorial
Learn Efficiently: Ditch the unnecessary theory and focus on actionable skills that will deliver immediate results.
Save Significant Time With our straightforward steps, master intricate designs in a matter of days rather than years.
Hands-On Learning Experience: Apply what you learn immediately-transform theory into practice with real-world applications.
Meet the Instructor Nishant Gautam
Nishant is a seasoned CAD professional with over a decade of experience in mechanical design, technical drawing, and parametric modeling. Passionate about empowering learners, he provides invaluable insights and hands-on techniques that refine your mastery of SOLIDWORKS.
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Deform tool is amazing, I remember you built a great hand bracelet with this tool, super useful
Yes, it is
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I think you are only who understands the surface, solute you sr ❤❤❤
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This is super amazing
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thank you so much for the lesson
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Nice work 👍
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Excellent sir keep going on
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Thank you sir
Welcome 🙂
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Very nice
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Nice.
Could you take it up a level by using the sketch nodes on your rectangles vertical lines to break the straight line into a jagged line? Make sure the jagged lines match at each end of the sketch and it should work when you deform and then move/copy bodies.
This way you would lose the visual straight line you currently have along the pyramid valleys where the 2 halves of your cylindrical bodies join each other.
Hope that makes sense, its easier to draw than describe 😮
I understand your approach
Yes, maybe it will work
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I can't select the sketch contours for the third extrude after extruding the first pyramids. I have been able to select partial sketches before this model for multiple extrusions and cuts, but on this model it doesn't work for some reason.
EDIT: I was able to finally find a workaround, but the original problem still remains though. I just had to create duplicates of the original sketch by converting entities to be able to create the consecutive pyramid extrusions. Also, the only way to select the separate contours seemed to be by opening the sketch and then initiating the Boss-Extrude command without closing the sketch first. This is really strange, because I haven't seen this behavior before. Something doesn't click with my sketch apparently...
EDIT2: I found the problem - I had set some visibility options to "off" prior to working with this project, and therefore I was unable to select any sketch elements for practically any features.
Can u use replace face if you used surfacing method?
It depends on situation whether to use it or not
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Can you please make one tutorial of making a hammered pattern on a wood surface
Okay 👍
I will try to make it
Hold pressed ctrl and then add sketch points. It disables snapping.
Thanks for the tip 👍
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