The model that I submitted to the forum was actually based on two straight slots. In this video, I decided to add a bit of challenge to the shape by using a non-straight slot for the base. The surface should look much better if you try this with 2 straight slots or 2 non-straight slots. The best results should come from using splines to replace the tangent arcs of the slot sketches. I am still experimenting with that. If time permits, I might post a follow up.
Hiding body from view when extrude - excellent trick. New to me. I guess it works with combine tool as well. I love your case studies videos. Great work for our community man!
Excellent video! Some great new (to me) ideas :) When I have to go to the forums with a problem, I for one am always happy and relieved when Peter takes notice ;)
Yep, he is widely recognised as the surfacing expert. Always learn a lot from reading his forum posts. He has left a few comments on my videos as well!
I do think that sculpting is probably more appropriate here. Unfortunately, the form workspace is still very foreign to me. Will definitely need to learn more in order to do this with sculpting.
@@Fusion360School the fact that u can combine sketches with form is very interesting. Recently dove deeper into the form workspace and it amazes me everytime.
I have always been concerned with the non-parametric workflow of forms. It does not seem like I can easily retrace my steps when sculpting. But then again, my understanding might be wrong. I would be very interested to learn how to use sketches to control a form. I have not seen that before.
@@Fusion360School u can loft from sketches in form workspace, u can pull the vertices to a sketched spline,... For me the combination of sketches and form is very powerfull.
Unfortunately, this channel is more geared towards the intermediate user. I don't really have videos that cater to a beginner. Though I might consider doing some in the future. I think there are other channels that do a good job of making beginner type videos.
Hey Andy just a little protip; under the settings options for RUclips videos is a feature to change playback speed for those videos where the author speaks a bit too quickly or you need a little more time to digest the information! Additionally, some clever folks out there have designed chrome extensions and scripts that you can paste into the url of the video to more precisely tune the playback speed in the event that the built-in speed options are too far apart! I tend to use the script myself because of my abysmal attention span and have found 1.3x speed to be the sweet spot. Let me know if you'd like me to send you that script, I'd be glad to help!
The model that I submitted to the forum was actually based on two straight slots. In this video, I decided to add a bit of challenge to the shape by using a non-straight slot for the base. The surface should look much better if you try this with 2 straight slots or 2 non-straight slots. The best results should come from using splines to replace the tangent arcs of the slot sketches. I am still experimenting with that. If time permits, I might post a follow up.
Hiding body from view when extrude - excellent trick. New to me. I guess it works with combine tool as well. I love your case studies videos. Great work for our community man!
This is an insanely relaxing watch
😄Never thought of my videos in that way before! Thanks.
I was struggling with something similar recently. Nice to have some workable solutions.
your videos are super easy to follow and well made, thanks for pumping them out!
Excellent video! Some great new (to me) ideas :) When I have to go to the forums with a problem, I for one am always happy and relieved when Peter takes notice ;)
Yep, he is widely recognised as the surfacing expert. Always learn a lot from reading his forum posts. He has left a few comments on my videos as well!
Great teacher.
More imaginative solutions and procedures to learn from. Thanks.
I have really been appreciating your videos... Thank you for teaching me.
Beautiful plus giving credit where credit is due.
Amazing to have these examples and solutions to try on!
NICE! Very useful. I'll try this!
Yet again my mind is blown.
Hay, I can make a nice 20x20 cube! Fusion 360 School accomplishes designs I would'nt even know how to start.
@@larsord9139 , true true.
12:40 so stitching surfaces closed will automatically make a solid body? I thought you would have to boundary fill.
Only if you select the New Body option.
I think making sketches and using the form workspace gives most control for the surface.
I do think that sculpting is probably more appropriate here. Unfortunately, the form workspace is still very foreign to me. Will definitely need to learn more in order to do this with sculpting.
@@Fusion360School the fact that u can combine sketches with form is very interesting. Recently dove deeper into the form workspace and it amazes me everytime.
I have always been concerned with the non-parametric workflow of forms. It does not seem like I can easily retrace my steps when sculpting. But then again, my understanding might be wrong. I would be very interested to learn how to use sketches to control a form. I have not seen that before.
@@Fusion360School u can loft from sketches in form workspace, u can pull the vertices to a sketched spline,... For me the combination of sketches and form is very powerfull.
good day. I cannot advance after minute 5.02. I can't extrude the control point spinline. The curvature doesn't allow it, am I missing something?
Как всегда круто!
How did you edit the sketch in 1:35 - 1:50 for the live of I cant figure it out .
Do you have begginers tutorials? I want to MAKE a stand to show mi dog ID tags MAKE in 3d prints to vets shops.
Unfortunately, this channel is more geared towards the intermediate user. I don't really have videos that cater to a beginner. Though I might consider doing some in the future. I think there are other channels that do a good job of making beginner type videos.
What is an intercross stick ?
It is similar to a lacrosse stick, but instead of the net, it is a hard web design.
You shozld speak a bit slower....hard to understand sometimes!
Sorry about that. Will take note in future videos. Hope that the subtitles help.
Hey Andy just a little protip; under the settings options for RUclips videos is a feature to change playback speed for those videos where the author speaks a bit too quickly or you need a little more time to digest the information!
Additionally, some clever folks out there have designed chrome extensions and scripts that you can paste into the url of the video to more precisely tune the playback speed in the event that the built-in speed options are too far apart! I tend to use the script myself because of my abysmal attention span and have found 1.3x speed to be the sweet spot.
Let me know if you'd like me to send you that script, I'd be glad to help!