I loved this class. Using surfaces as sketch planes was awesome. Gorgeous model. Thanks for teaching. I wish blessings in your profession, blessings in your life🤓👉❤
One again watching this person surfacing in SW is akin to watching a magic show. Yes I understand every command he uses, but would never figure why he took the approach to drawing the object. I am still trying to figure out why the presenter draws a face not even part of the final drawing and then does surfacing off that face only to later delete it. It seems it is being used somewhat like a construction line only with a face, but I don't know why it is done. I can draw engines, pistons, pipes, and bends, but surfacing still has me puzzled more often than not. One has to admire this level of skill.
I loved this class. Using surfaces as sketch planes was awesome. Gorgeous model. Thanks for teaching. I wish blessings in your profession, blessings in your life🤓👉❤
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Amazing...thanks for a great video..
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WOow, surfacic with parametric..nice
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Nice video plz make more videos thise type.
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Great information
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Amazing !!
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So nice this lecture sir
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Thanks a lot!!! Amazing!!!
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Very well sir
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AMAZING
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One again watching this person surfacing in SW is akin to watching a magic show. Yes I understand every command he uses, but would never figure why he took the approach to drawing the object. I am still trying to figure out why the presenter draws a face not even part of the final drawing and then does surfacing off that face only to later delete it. It seems it is being used somewhat like a construction line only with a face, but I don't know why it is done. I can draw engines, pistons, pipes, and bends, but surfacing still has me puzzled more often than not. One has to admire this level of skill.
Thank you for your insights 🤗
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