Fantastic tutorial! I was searching on RUclips but couldn't find a concise and effective like this one. Watching on a wide monitor makes it a bit challenging. I suggest capturing only the 16:9 aspect ratio because the icons appear very small (just a suggestion).
@@AGGraphics Hi! I just wanted to thank you. Your RUclips tutorials have been incredibly helpful for me, especially with getting used to Alias and setting up hotkeys. I found Alias challenging to start with because of its strange navigation, but your hotkey tutorial really made a difference. By the way, your renders are amazing! Do you use Cycles for those? It would be great if you could make some rendering tutorials in the future.
You double-click on the tool in the palette (ep_crv, edit point curve), select desired amount of the degrees, confirm (click "go") and drag-n-drop tool icon in your custom palette. You will have 2 identical tools now: one in the main palette, and one in your custom palette, but with different parameters. the only thing left to do is to hook it to your hotkeys in the preferences > hotkey/menu editor.
Sir, how are your circles separated from each other, I have adjusted all the options as yours but still it didn't work. Is it related to circle options under circle options for example sweep angle, segments, degree, openings? Btw what is your settings of circle options Sir?
@@borazeytunlu963 hey! yes, it is 4 segments, 3 degrees and 1 span non-periodic RATIONAL circle. Please note that if your circle in not rational, 3 degrees for a segment will not be enough to make circle circular, you will have a pretty big deviation. To battle that open your construction options, scroll down and activate "rational flags" checkbox BEFORE making a circle. Alternatively, bring more degrees for each segment: sweet spot is 6 degrees per segment (4 segments, 1 span) for non-rational circles. If you want to learn more about it, - check my audi bolt nut cap lesson, - I have a full explanation of the circles in Alias there: ruclips.net/video/Qb6ceN3Ht0M/видео.html
Top Turorial - Thank you. Even with 18 years experience in ALIAS Modeling I learned somthing- Keep doing
Thanks, will do! Stay tuned!
Thanks sir for your effort and I've just come across this amazing video and I was happy
Fantastic tutorial! I was searching on RUclips but couldn't find a concise and effective like this one. Watching on a wide monitor makes it a bit challenging. I suggest capturing only the 16:9 aspect ratio because the icons appear very small (just a suggestion).
thank you! yeah, I understand. I will change the scale for the curves and interface for the future videos.
@@AGGraphics Hi! I just wanted to thank you. Your RUclips tutorials have been incredibly helpful for me, especially with getting used to Alias and setting up hotkeys. I found Alias challenging to start with because of its strange navigation, but your hotkey tutorial really made a difference. By the way, your renders are amazing! Do you use Cycles for those? It would be great if you could make some rendering tutorials in the future.
thank you for the content
Great stuff alex! this misalignment issue after fillet trim should be a bug. trimming shouldnt change any surface.
Thanks man!
Спасибо за урок и канал.
Каналу развития и побольше подписчиков!
PS Можно предлагать темы, задачи для будущих видео?
Большое спасибо! И да, конечно, если у вас есть конкретный вопрос и/или интересующая тема, - смело предлагайте
How do you create a 1 degree CV curve and save it as a preset so I cam add it to a shelf?
You double-click on the tool in the palette (ep_crv, edit point curve), select desired amount of the degrees, confirm (click "go") and drag-n-drop tool icon in your custom palette. You will have 2 identical tools now: one in the main palette, and one in your custom palette, but with different parameters. the only thing left to do is to hook it to your hotkeys in the preferences > hotkey/menu editor.
Sir, how are your circles separated from each other, I have adjusted all the options as yours but still it didn't work. Is it related to circle options under circle options for example sweep angle, segments, degree, openings? Btw what is your settings of circle options Sir?
Ok sir I found it in your other tutorial, segments:4, degree:3, spans:1 right?
@@borazeytunlu963 hey! yes, it is 4 segments, 3 degrees and 1 span non-periodic RATIONAL circle. Please note that if your circle in not rational, 3 degrees for a segment will not be enough to make circle circular, you will have a pretty big deviation. To battle that open your construction options, scroll down and activate "rational flags" checkbox BEFORE making a circle. Alternatively, bring more degrees for each segment: sweet spot is 6 degrees per segment (4 segments, 1 span) for non-rational circles. If you want to learn more about it, - check my audi bolt nut cap lesson, - I have a full explanation of the circles in Alias there: ruclips.net/video/Qb6ceN3Ht0M/видео.html
Ok Sir, thanks a lot your detailed explanation, btw your tutorials are very helpful to learn A-Class modeling thanks for this too. 🙏