Wow, the drawing's steps in the video are very thoroughly explained; they will be very helpful to me as a newbie. I recently discovered a UA-cam video that I can use as a resource while learning how to use Solidworks, and I truly enjoy your channel. There is a map of my nation, Indonesia, in your artwork. Overall, it's excellent training for someone like me who is new to design. Thank you for sharing, pals. I will be waiting for feedback from anyone who would like to, thank you.
This is all good. But noone has ever shown how to sketch on a surface that is not an even shape. What if I wanted to sketch on a lofted or boundary face? I know this can be done as ive seen peoples designs with it done.
Hi, please check out this playlist, there's a few different reverse engineering explainers, software introductions and case studies included. ua-cam.com/video/oxo1FBScEAs/v-deo.html
Wow, the drawing's steps in the video are very thoroughly explained; they will be very helpful to me as a newbie.
I recently discovered a UA-cam video that I can use as a resource while learning how to use Solidworks, and I truly enjoy your channel. There is a map of my nation, Indonesia, in your artwork.
Overall, it's excellent training for someone like me who is new to design. Thank you for sharing, pals.
I will be waiting for feedback from anyone who would like to, thank you.
more advanced videos like this one.👍👍
lot of usefull
Could you share the Solidworks file of this tutorial? thanks a lot
This is all good. But noone has ever shown how to sketch on a surface that is not an even shape. What if I wanted to sketch on a lofted or boundary face?
I know this can be done as ive seen peoples designs with it done.
Hey there! Sketch on Surface works on any face, whether planar or non-planar, e.g. ruled, boundary, NURBS, etc. 🙂
@@TriMechGroup fab thanks for the update. I'll give this a try
I see the ATLA references you made in there...
Can you make a video on reverse engineering , like scan data or stl data
Hi, please check out this playlist, there's a few different reverse engineering explainers, software introductions and case studies included. ua-cam.com/video/oxo1FBScEAs/v-deo.html
The music you put in your videos is extremely irritating