AUTODESK INVENTOR EVERY BUTTON EXPLAINED! Part - 3D Model - Explore (Shape Generator)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • Part of playlist series which will eventually give a quick demo of what all the functions are in Autodesk Inventor, covering every button on all ribbon bars. Go to the playlist to check the current status.
    Time Stamps:
    Create Study 1:00
    Assign Material 2:36
    Constraints 3:16
    Loads 4:06
    Preserve Region 5:58
    Symmetry Plane 7:00
    Shape Generator Settings 8:35
    Mesh View 9:37
    Mesh Settings 9:50
    Generate Shape 10:14
    Promote Shape 10:50
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Комментарии • 16

  • @Neil3D
    @Neil3D  6 лет назад +7

    Time Stamps:
    Create Study 1:00
    Assign Material 2:36
    Constraints 3:16
    Loads 4:06
    Preserve Region 5:58
    Symmetry Plane 7:00
    Shape Generator Settings 8:35
    Mesh View 9:37
    Mesh Settings 9:50
    Generate Shape 10:14
    Promote Shape 10:50

  • @user-sc6lp1om9y
    @user-sc6lp1om9y 6 лет назад +9

    Thanks for this series! I am realizing some of these tools I could/should be using more, but never bothered learning what they even do.

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D  6 лет назад +7

      That's awesome man, makes it worthwhile to hear that! It takes ages to do these cos I have to further research some of the functions and make sure I have a way to weave it into the video so thats a solid piece of motivation right there cheers!

    • @mpeopleminix1651
      @mpeopleminix1651 6 лет назад

      We love your videos Mr. Cross. So stay motivated and keep going.

    • @tomast9034
      @tomast9034 6 лет назад +1

      same here :)

    • @kevin_delaney
      @kevin_delaney 6 лет назад +1

      I definitely second that, I tried using shape generator a few months ago and I was so ignorant of it I'm like "ahh, screw it. I don't need it."
      Seeing how effective and easy that actually can be 😳 uhhhh....I shouldn't have been so foolish...I am going to invest a lot more time into that now.
      Neil, you constantly humble me...thank you.

  • @87stratman
    @87stratman 6 лет назад +2

    Just jumping in to thumbs up and encourage. Keep it up.

  • @blendetrolf810
    @blendetrolf810 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks mate! Keep on doing that Great Videos!

  • @kevin_delaney
    @kevin_delaney 6 лет назад

    Again, more of a tutorial than you realize haha. I love the way you talk, no-one says "daft" anymore....and I can't for the life of me understand why not.
    That is rather interesting....keep it as an ipt or save it as an stl to be used on a 3D printer....hmmmm....That's certainly intriguing.
    You've had videos going into detail about how gaming GPU's make no difference at all in Inventor (for the most part). What I have seen a significant improvement is in areas like Inventor HSM when I create tool paths and I want to simulate the tool path to see if there are any crashes before I try to machine it. Would an area like this, like FEA and CFD be CPU or GPU intensive? Would a gaming CPU and GPU combo come more into play here over a workstation CPU and GPU, especially when considering (1) the average price and (2) the clock speeds?
    *(ignoring reliability, even though my overclocks have appeared extremely reliable, and any certified hardware b.s. --Purely performance per dollar question, gaming tax vs enterprise tax)*
    I've spoken to an Autodesk Firmware/Software engineer asking why my gaming computer was still so slow while opening Inventor, what I didn't understand prior to his response was how sequential the unpacking of an assembly really was. He said "when you design parametrically you have to do things in a certain order for it to be effective. When a Processor has to open that file, it must do the same exact series of steps."
    I mentioned that my CPU ran at 4.2 GHz and my RAM was at about 3200-3400 MHz and he made sure he made it clear that the clock speed of a computer, although not the only determining factor, influenced the speed of the process significantly. Inventor should always be able to make use of higher clock speeds, not necessarily more cores after two or four. He mentioned specifically larger physical CPU cores with higher clock speeds would be the most ideal. Our conversion did not really go into GPU's but if this can be parallelized then the large amount of memory at high-speed and giant relative core count at the high overclock speeds can't still be the same as the workstation cards....right?

  • @erivaldolopes632
    @erivaldolopes632 6 лет назад +2

    fantastic!

  • @Aldo-ro9wn
    @Aldo-ro9wn 4 года назад

    I've noticed that you got your features' perimeters to show in parenthesis in the model tree. Is this part of the 2019 edition or is it possible to enable this in 2017 edition... Btw Thanks for the series.. Keep doing wonderful videos!

  • @w4rheart
    @w4rheart 6 лет назад +2

    really? :D you can do this funky shape analysis and precisely calculate the mesh, but in the end inventor tells you: there you have it, go sketch it yourself. whyyyy? at least some approximation maybe? I dunno mate

  • @Bengineer6910
    @Bengineer6910 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the video -- very informative.
    Is there a way to adjust this for varying factors of safety? Or do you just have to manually scale your loading conditions?

  • @tannerjohnson4493
    @tannerjohnson4493 6 лет назад

    Can you go over keyboard shortcuts for buttons you go over too?

  • @user-sr4ou5il7d
    @user-sr4ou5il7d 6 лет назад

    I would like you to make a video tutorial using the lnvrnton studio menu in the autodesk inventor program to make animations.

  • @TonyRios
    @TonyRios 6 лет назад

    This feature is very limiting, & pushes users (myself included) to other CAD software...
    -->>>> Seimens NX, Catia