I barely ever comment on videos, but I just wanted to say that your videos are amazing, especially the t-spline videos made me want to try a new workflow myself. Keep up to amazing work, honestly you have potential to become so much bigger in the "youtube scene"!
It took me 3 days (not designed it in one go) to design this buggy following your tutorial. I didn't copy each and every step as some dimensions were not visible, but I did pretty well with my own design stuff. Thanks for this amazing tutorial. Added new cool design to my portfolio.
Hi thank you so much for coming back i really waiting for your sharing, If you have time,could you post more abour surface modeling Especialy with a step by step in complex design I am new in surface design and want to learn more because of your sugestion, But there are only a few tutorial in surface design, Thank you
I've been considering this, the problem is that those types of videos take me so long to do since I only have time on weekends (I worked on and off for nearly a year and a half on my last t-splines video for example). It's still definitely on the list of videos I'd like to do, but I've got a few projects I'd like to do first (one may be surface heavy, so I may be able to pull out some of those details into a separate video) In the meantime, if you've already gone through all the f360 surfacing tutorials, I'd recommend looking at this: ruclips.net/video/uVodaWhEELc/видео.html It's for solidworks, but the core concepts are virtually identical (some language differences, - instead of using boundary, it'd be a loft, instead of fill surface, it'd be a patch) Hope it's helpful
I barely ever comment on videos, but I just wanted to say that your videos are amazing, especially the t-spline videos made me want to try a new workflow myself. Keep up to amazing work, honestly you have potential to become so much bigger in the "youtube scene"!
It took me 3 days (not designed it in one go) to design this buggy following your tutorial. I didn't copy each and every step as some dimensions were not visible, but I did pretty well with my own design stuff. Thanks for this amazing tutorial. Added new cool design to my portfolio.
Dope skill,really liked it
Really cool !
Thanks you so much
Cool! thanks for the video ✨
Really cool! I personally prefer to divide things by components instead of simple bodies, but hey... looks sweet!
Could you make a video on how you made the animation in 3Ds Max? That would be extremely helpful. Thanks a ton for this too!
very cool
@name notimportant if i put motor in that will it work
Hi thank you so much for coming back
i really waiting for your sharing,
If you have time,could you post more abour surface modeling
Especialy with a step by step in complex design
I am new in surface design and want to learn more because of your sugestion,
But there are only a few tutorial in surface design,
Thank you
I've been considering this, the problem is that those types of videos take me so long to do since I only have time on weekends (I worked on and off for nearly a year and a half on my last t-splines video for example). It's still definitely on the list of videos I'd like to do, but I've got a few projects I'd like to do first (one may be surface heavy, so I may be able to pull out some of those details into a separate video)
In the meantime, if you've already gone through all the f360 surfacing tutorials, I'd recommend looking at this: ruclips.net/video/uVodaWhEELc/видео.html
It's for solidworks, but the core concepts are virtually identical (some language differences, - instead of using boundary, it'd be a loft, instead of fill surface, it'd be a patch) Hope it's helpful
@@unimportantprojects Hi, you are very kind,
no problem,we know you must be very busy
thanks for your sharing knowledge, appreciate it so much
Yo!, make a formal video tutorial on Gumroad!, based on your techniques I will buy!
emezing
Hello 👋
Upload this video with normal speed, divide into some parts, then we can learn.
Please..
you can slow the vid down, helps