How to 3D Sketch | Autodesk Inventor
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
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Introductory tutorial on how to get your head around 3D Sketching in Autodesk Inventor, including some of the additional tools such as Project to Surface. #Autodesk #Inventor #Tutorial #3DCAD #Design #Engineering #CAD
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Finally an Autodesk tutorial that isn't done in broken English! Excellent job explaining everything too
Bryan Draper Thanks! My accent is arguably broken but I try and put on my poshest telephone voice! ;-)
Remembered this from 4 years ago needed it today. Thanks!
Right on!
Thank you for actually saying out loud how non-intuitive some of the functions are in Inventor. As a newbie, it's comforting to know it's not just me missing something obvious.
Not sure if I will ever need to use 3D Sketch but I am so glad to know what something I really wondered about is for explained in plain language.
Autodesk needs to implement a Press-F1-for-Neil function because their existing F1 is pewp.
Thanks, man!
You just taught me everything I know about 3D sketch, thanks
That was wonderful tutorial. Very understandable, funny, stunning background music. Thank you for this video.
Oh yes! now i know how to use this! I been using inventor to my work everyday works but i didnt to atempt to use that 3d sketch.
now i know i will try that for sometimes. Thanks Fellows for your kind sharing this techniques.
Great video! I had an application for this and you explained it so well. I will probably watch it 10 times and take notes. Great service to us professional Autodesk users.
Rick Williams You're welcome! I'm open for suggestions for new videos too as long as they're not too bespoke and will be useful to a lot of people :)
Excellent! EXCELLENT!! Subscribed, enjoying all of your great tips, tricks and presentations. Thanks for the most helpful efforts...both thumbs up in much respect and appreciation!
Excellent! Learning and laughing. Will look for all your tutorials.
Your videos are really good and super educational! :)
Keep up the good work!
Brilliant, completely understood your tutorial! Really well done :o)
Very useful video... The music playing background is also very good. Thank you so much :)
Best tutorials i've found so far
Excellent video, super clear explanation of hidden tricks - many thanks :)
Very very good tutorial! Learnt what i needed. Thank You!
Very helpful! Thank you for your time!
I lIke the way you did this video...very easy to follow and understand. Keep em coming.
Thanks for elaborating on the sketch's. Very informative and helpful to me
This was helpful. As far as tutorials go, this was useful, which is more than can be said about a lot of other online technical tutorials...Thanks, CloudCAD Ltd
BROTHER, YOU ARE THE BEST!!! You oooh really helped me!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!This is cool, well done!
Very helpful as always!! Thanks!
really well explained
Very nicely done. Thank you sir!
Thanks, very useful videos like always.
Thanks for a great tutorial!
Very fun video and very informative! I kept having to pause it to take notes! I can't always say that.
David Mack Hey thanks man, appreciate it. If you're new to Inventor and have nay requests, let me know.
Great video! Really well explained.
Thank you man. you help me a lot in 2019. =]
Cheers,
That was a brilliant tutorial.
very clear explanation....much appreciated......Thanks much..
VEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERY helpful video. Nice music too. Thanks a lot!!
softs it was really confusing but thanks to you I've gotten more professional at it!! ✌
Love it!!! Thanks.
WoW intro - I press like
now i am in a good mood
great content mate! very informative.
Great tutorial.. I 5 Stars ..my Regards from Venezuela .. !
Much appreciation.
Nice tutorial.... Very helpful
your channel is the best. best vids for inventor I wish I can find someone like to that teach AutoCAD electrical.....
Thanks! AutoCAD Electrical is something I've intentionally dodged over the years, it's an awful program. We're actually completely replacing it with EPLAN in my company, Autodesk have shown zero interest in developing AcacE so we're ditching it and moving on to a proper solution.
Thanks for the response and recommendation man! I shall have a good look at EPLAN. The reason that I was considering AutoCAD electrical is that it's somehow compatible with Inventor, and create the physical model in inventor based on the design in autocadE. The application I'm modelling is an EV, so I was looking for a solution that could save me time sketching all the cables( 3D sketch maybe lol), wires and connectors. I don't know whether EPLAN is capable of doing this.
Awesome, thank you very much!
Thanks for the help,
Excellent!!!! BRAVO
Sehr gutes Video, danke
Brill video. Thanks very much!
well explained... bravo
A brilliant tutorial for beginners. Would be more helpful if we could get an detailed tutorial about the tools in the 3-D sketching and how to use them.
Thank you. I have some books and videos about inventor training but I'd never find a good explanation about the 3D sketching.
Just wanted to express how helpful your videos are!! you are extrely good at explaining tNice tutorialngs in-depth but still at a basic level for
This still good today
Thanks always thought it was the UI that let down 3d sketching in Inventor down as I use solidworks too and found it easier with that at first.I would say there would be some interest in the new freeform tools as they seem to have given us more options or confusion=)
I learn a lot from all your videos, thanks a lot
I was wandering if you can show us how draw a rising dovetail?
cheers
thanks bro, it's more easier now
thank you very much❤
What a great video
That was helpful. I just spent half a day trying to get a 3D frame for a rack made of wire. I got nowhere. Tomorrow I'll try again and I may be able to get the part done. Thanks.
handy for resetuping s or creating karaoke tracks. Thanks for the recomndation!
Love the WoW music! :p
Thanks for the tutorial, helpful for a newbie to this program :) Also I like the WoW song in the background, hehe.
Ha I was wondering who would be the first to pick up on that! Been playing that for nearly 10 years so I thought I'd bring a little bit of my hobby into my work ;)
I was surprised noone did ha. Been playing the same time myself, and also been playing those tunes while working. I can appreciate it!
Thanks very much. Good stuff.
Thank you
Thank you a lot! Great help hope to see much much more of these
Thanks alot.. 😊😊
more videos on 3D sketching please......thank you
Very good tutorial vid. Down to earth and practical. I've struggled the last few months with 3d sketchs in Inventor. I've come from ProE, which is difficult, and solidworks which is easy for 3d sketchs. The many articles I have read on the subject failed to mention little things like like selecting the planes on the Triad. Simple whenj you know but impossible to fathom when you dont. One thing that I'd like a little more knowledge on would be the include geometry feature. Why cant you select origin work features? Or can you?
Keep up the good work.
PS I like the music.
Very good video :)
AMAZIMG
God bless you mate
Great videos. Could you do one on sketching on multiple planes in 3d space and applying constraints to those sketches to create rails for Loft? I'm having a hell of a time. I can use constraints no problem on a single plane but they don't seem to have the same properties when there are multiple planes in 3d space. T-spline handles can't be manipulated either. I am clearly doing something wrong!
Way better than my Inventor videos 😅
As always great video, keep it up. How do you offset the the YZ Plane so quickly, I know the shortcut for doing it on a flat surface but have never seen it done so quickly on your existing plane without making it visible then un selecting the visibility after. Please help.
Quick question:
After i have my 3D sketchdone
how can i modify it?
thanks
Great job man!
great video! very easy to understand.
Only thing is my Triad is not oriented as yours. My Z is going front to back and X is left to right, Y top to bottom. Not sure why, its set to default.
screen in the top left, look at where it says program and click on where it says “aggressive te” and change it to “analog app 1 te”
I would like to thank you for the tips you gave in this video!!! I learned a lot with it. Congratulations!!! Best regards: João Carvalho - Portugal.
+Joao Carvalho You're welcome! Thanks very much for the message, this is an old video now but I'm glad it's still helping people out. Hello to Portugal too, I just yesterday bought some computer parts from Portugal! Random fact of the day there!
Hello, there...!!! What coincidence, man...!!! From which city did you buy the parts? I am learning Autodesk Inventor and I love it... Do you have some more videos...? :) Best regars, once more: João Carvalho.
+Joao Carvalho It was bought online, but they're being sent from a place called Bidoeira de Cima? The company is called ColdZero and they're a small online shop that sell custom PC parts! Well as it goes I uploaded my 100th video today so there should be plenty to chose from!
Thank you, for your feedback... The name of the place (Bidoeira de Cima), I don´t know but I will see... I do believe that the last video you posted/uploaded has a lot to be learned... I will try to find it and others that you posted, to see and learn with... I would like to have your videos directely in my mail box! Do you see some possibility? If yes, I can send my e-mail. Thanks a lot. Regards: Joao Carvalho.
+Joao Carvalho If you're subscribed, you should get email notifications sent to your email when I post a new video, if that doesn't work then have a look at your RUclips settings as it definitely does work for other people!
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No... thank u very much..... I like it allot :).... i'm learning to much from u... i dont think you talk 2 much :):).... have a nice weekend..
Thanks - fun & easy learning! (I wish You said how did You offset the plane so quickly - shortcut or something).
Great tutorial!
loki665zx9 Hey! Sorry for the delay. The offset plane is done by just holding the left mouse button down on the existing face/plane and dragging away from it. Easy as that!
Hi! I'm a student and I just started working with Autodesk Inventor and I love it!
What would your biggest advice be to me if my goal is to become an absolute expert on Autodesk Inventor as fast as possible? Btw your videos are great!
My first ti ever gettin on soft soft was in 17 man it a whole year to use to soft soft
I have just discovered that one can use precise input in 2D sketching too. I recently had to model an existing large flat plate with three sets of hole type (tapped, clear and clear with c'bore). The hole positions were given in a co-ordinate table for hole type A, B and C, with the number of holes being 94. The plate had two planes of symmetry and so I used the point tool place and dimension points on one quarter and then mirrored and rotated (I couldn't get it to mirror a mirrored set of points). I didn't use precise input, but I wish I had as it would have made life a lot easier. Is there any way that one can use the precise input so that the dimensions are automatically recorded? I found that while the points were in the correct place I still had to add the dimensions.
Regards, Bob
Excellent video. It certainly helped me understand 3D sketching a bit better in Inventor (using Inventor 2015). Explanatory, good pace, easy to understand. A little quiet in my opinion though.
+Jordan Loar Thanks, yea the audio was recorded on a cheap Turtle Beach headset microphone... all my later and recent tutorials are done using a pro studio mic so the audio is crystal clear with no music either
I wondered about that music! Sitting at my desk I pulled off my headphones to see who was playing it. Since I didn't comment on it before, it must not have bothered me too much; too busy exploring the mystery of 3D sketches.
Many thanks..i have always wonder how 3D skecth was supposed to work..being used to a more intuitive way of 3D sketching from solidworks, i would curse at my computer every time i tried 3D sketching on inventor
Very good video, thanks for posting it this really clarified my understanding of 3d sketching. One thing that I was looking for in the video, was if I can create a sketch on a plane that I can then extrude to a cylinder, so that I can have one cylindrical part, and a separate part that would essentially attach to the cylinder so that I can maybe glue the two pieces together on the tangeant, do you have another video that shows that kind of use for 3D sketch?
Jason Wright Yea what you're you're trying to do their isn't a 3D sketch requirement. If you do a 2D sketch on a plane and you're extruding to a true cylindrical face, that'll be an emboss you want to do. That'll terminate the extrusion on the cylindrical face and wrap it around. Alternatively, if it is a separate part, it should really be done in an assembly as a separate part too!
Muy bueno
My Inventor 2015 "Professional" does not have the down arrow for the 3D sketch option. Is it somewhere else inside the software?
that WOW soundtrack
How would you make a 3d sketch solid/have surface? Is it possible?
Good lesson, as aways . . . Now I need to know how to make a conical screw, or a screw conveyor with a conical cylinder . . . could you help me ?
What I'm missing is when I actualy have for instance a oilsystem and have 2 positions in an angle of lets say 72° that are determined true the assembly of all the components.
How do I get from there to create a 3D sketch at a quick way to create a pipe or flexible hose to connect these two point in a correct way. The rest of it is all good!
Can you give some advice on how to constrain in 3D? I am having trouble with dimensions and constraints switching sign. When I try to further constrain the sketch I receive an error that the sketch is over constrained.
good clear tips n tricks more of the same please....beats autodesk..
This is common sense!!
But thanks for the ideas !!😁
(Is there any way to do pattern within 3D sketch? (i mean pattern for sketch geometry not features
All I can say is.... WOW
Hello. I don't understand something.
WHen I draw triangel in 3d, I can't face it... why?
how do you do circular sketches on 3d sketch?
Your videos are very interesting . I was on videos over 3D sketch , but i have lost the site with , i think , 53 videos on this " work " . ( PS : my English is not the best to explain what i think )
Is there a book for working with 3D sketches. I have Inventor Books 2015, 2016, and 2017. And none of them contain this information.
When I select the plane it just highlights it and won't bring me to the actual sketch menu.