Glad you enjoyed it, Emily! Episode 2 is being worked on at the moment, and we expect to be able to present it early in 2020 (we've got some other exciting topics in the list in the meantime!) :-)
Hi Emily - in case you haven't seen this, we've added a playlist with the 5 episodes so far (and the 6th will be added to it after it's finished in mid-July)! ua-cam.com/play/PLvBKANuJGV6546JO4vb2fBbih_cQ9A3bg.html
With all due respect, I know we are meant to have an understanding of chains but if you're going to use them in a beginner/intermediate course at least demonstrate how they are being constructed and not just gloss over the fact you're using them.
To be fair, the "beginner/intermediate" tag pertains to the water side of 12d Model, not 12d Model in general. The material presented in this series (and the formal training course it is based on) is not intended to be one's first exposure to 12d Model. There are other videos on this channel that cover the creation of chains, and lots of other basic 12d Model operations. But there's also nothing like a good example, which is why the project shown in this series is made available (to those with a license on maintenance, via the 12d Model forum) with a collection of useful chains, that could potentially be incorporated into one's own projects. The use of chains is the single best way to improve one's productivity with 12d Model, so I consider it quite sensible to incorporate their use into my training courses, even if the focus of the training isn't on the creation of chains.
Thanks, I have reviewed Episode 1~ 6 so useful and practical
Great lesson.
nice. thanks
Really good and helpful! Is there an episode 2 already?
Glad you enjoyed it, Emily! Episode 2 is being worked on at the moment, and we expect to be able to present it early in 2020 (we've got some other exciting topics in the list in the meantime!) :-)
Hi Emily - in case you haven't seen this, we've added a playlist with the 5 episodes so far (and the 6th will be added to it after it's finished in mid-July)! ua-cam.com/play/PLvBKANuJGV6546JO4vb2fBbih_cQ9A3bg.html
Where is this data for practise
With all due respect, I know we are meant to have an understanding of chains but if you're going to use them in a beginner/intermediate course at least demonstrate how they are being constructed and not just gloss over the fact you're using them.
To be fair, the "beginner/intermediate" tag pertains to the water side of 12d Model, not 12d Model in general. The material presented in this series (and the formal training course it is based on) is not intended to be one's first exposure to 12d Model. There are other videos on this channel that cover the creation of chains, and lots of other basic 12d Model operations. But there's also nothing like a good example, which is why the project shown in this series is made available (to those with a license on maintenance, via the 12d Model forum) with a collection of useful chains, that could potentially be incorporated into one's own projects. The use of chains is the single best way to improve one's productivity with 12d Model, so I consider it quite sensible to incorporate their use into my training courses, even if the focus of the training isn't on the creation of chains.
picking data from your chain is killing the purpose of your webinar
Hi