Just about to start with 3d moddeling. As a linux user I stumbled upon solvespace. Just did first tutorial from the website and made very slow progress. Im amazed about this video tuorial. Fast, easy to follow knowledge transfer. Thanks you!!!
Glad they're helpful! Thanks for the feedback. A couple of videos have corrections in the comment sections so keep an eye out for them. More videos coming soon (about Blender).
I don't know what I am doing wrong. I cannot extrude the model. It says over and over select work plane. I select many times but it will not give me a 3d option. What am I doing wrong?
Hey David. The error message in the popup will give you a hint. Try selecting any two lines on the plane and then the connecting vertex (dot joining both lines together). Once you do that click on the 'new group in new workplane' button (bottom left - try hovering over some until you find it). Once you have selected the workplane the extrusion should work. It's hard helping without a pic etc on here but I hope this help. Also, don't get too frustrated with it. If you keep at it you will eventually get it.
Hi - the docs state that it's a floating window but I show/hide the property browser using the 'Tab' key to make better use of the screen space (useful on a laptop). In the video it looks embedded due to the screen recording software I use.
@@blueskyprojects3898 I've used the powertoys FancyZones of windows to achieve something like that but I think it would look better if it were integrated, although using 2 monitor I've tried to put the panel in the other window and it's not that bad. Anyways, thanks for sharing this awesome video. I'm using Blender Cad Sketeher which implements this library and it's awesome.
@@blueskyprojects3898 Cad Sketecher it's literally the solvespace library inside blender, in fact last release they added bevels! (it seems like they automated arc, tangent, trim in one step) and I know it's not that much, but seems enoguh for most basic projects. Solvespace it's very clever and flexible.
Please create a basic tutorial for absolute beginners. So that, we can better understand the tools and the concept. This is very small yet very powerful tool in entire Category.
This is THE best tutorial for solvespace i have encountered than you for being so detailed and explanatory!
Thanks so much for your encouraging feedback. I'm so glad that they have a positive impact. I'm planning on making more videos soon.
Just about to start with 3d moddeling. As a linux user I stumbled upon solvespace. Just did first tutorial from the website and made very slow progress. Im amazed about this video tuorial. Fast, easy to follow knowledge transfer. Thanks you!!!
Glad they're helpful! Thanks for the feedback. A couple of videos have corrections in the comment sections so keep an eye out for them. More videos coming soon (about Blender).
Great video, I like solvespace for recreating broken parts to 3d print. It's such a powerful program
Thanks!
very powerful cad , i felt like i lost my life with autocad 🤪Thanks for showing of its secrets 🙏
Thank you - I appreciate it.
Will it have the topological naming problem as in FreeCAD? Will it break if you make changes to your first sketch?
Hi - I've not had this problem. However, I've never tried to deliberately recreate it. I'll give it a go. Can you refer to an example model?
Thanks for this series...
Thank you! I hope you find it helpful in some way. More to come and hopefully some improvements too.
I don't know what I am doing wrong. I cannot extrude the model. It says over and over select work plane. I select many times but it will not give me a 3d option. What am I doing wrong?
Hey David. The error message in the popup will give you a hint. Try selecting any two lines on the plane and then the connecting vertex (dot joining both lines together). Once you do that click on the 'new group in new workplane' button (bottom left - try hovering over some until you find it). Once you have selected the workplane the extrusion should work. It's hard helping without a pic etc on here but I hope this help. Also, don't get too frustrated with it. If you keep at it you will eventually get it.
how do you get the property browser in the same window? I have as a separate window and it's a pain. Im using win11.
Hi - the docs state that it's a floating window but I show/hide the property browser using the 'Tab' key to make better use of the screen space (useful on a laptop). In the video it looks embedded due to the screen recording software I use.
@@blueskyprojects3898 I've used the powertoys FancyZones of windows to achieve something like that but I think it would look better if it were integrated, although using 2 monitor I've tried to put the panel in the other window and it's not that bad. Anyways, thanks for sharing this awesome video. I'm using Blender Cad Sketeher which implements this library and it's awesome.
@@SRG-Learn Thanks! Blender is definitely worth learning. Found some of the CAD plugins a bit glitchy though but that's awesome!
@@blueskyprojects3898 Cad Sketecher it's literally the solvespace library inside blender, in fact last release they added bevels! (it seems like they automated arc, tangent, trim in one step) and I know it's not that much, but seems enoguh for most basic projects. Solvespace it's very clever and flexible.
Perfect tutorial. Really perfect!
Спасибо. Я надеюсь, что они полезны.
sir i have to ask.... how did you scale the UI up? my icons are very small.
Thanks for the video, i really wanted to learn to use a cad program, you made it very easy to inderstand
Thanks so much! I hope the videos are helpful. I also found it helpful investing time in learning Blender. Both are useful tools.
thanks!
Hello.
thanks a lot for this tutorial
Wow this is a really good tutorial.. thank you.😊
Hey thank you! I hope the vids are useful.
Please create a basic tutorial for absolute beginners. So that, we can better understand the tools and the concept. This is very small yet very powerful tool in entire Category.