Interesting video series. I'm actually a friend and a former co-worker of an individual who had a direct input on the surfacing of this car body. I used this series as a tune up to clean up some things myself as I do the same thing as I have a profile on Grabcad. I re-learned a few things I had forgotten such as using projected curves more and the use of 3D splines the way this video utilizes them...well you do not need a clean plane to create splines so it goes a little quicker. Was a little surprised at the lack of use of relations and coincident points as well as boundary surfaces. Also I use projected curves later on for entity conversion but a great series. We all develop our own ways of getting it done. Want some fun in the future do a Ferrari GTO (1963) or a Ferrari 330 P4. Fun cars to draw.
Just finished my project using your Videos , thanks for the effort you put in the videos for us man!!
much appreciated
@@cad41 looking really good , but definitely not as good as yours hahaha
Interesting video series. I'm actually a friend and a former co-worker of an individual who had a direct input on the surfacing of this car body. I used this series as a tune up to clean up some things myself as I do the same thing as I have a profile on Grabcad. I re-learned a few things I had forgotten such as using projected curves more and the use of 3D splines the way this video utilizes them...well you do not need a clean plane to create splines so it goes a little quicker. Was a little surprised at the lack of use of relations and coincident points as well as boundary surfaces. Also I use projected curves later on for entity conversion but a great series. We all develop our own ways of getting it done. Want some fun in the future do a Ferrari GTO (1963) or a Ferrari 330 P4. Fun cars to draw.
Amazing
Can you transform it to solid?
Can we use assembly part over here To wheels on this
where the wheels at :'), btw this looks dope
How many more parts are there
Please add wheels..
3d model link please