Thank you, nice teaching style. I am following up with recreational intention only. Usually I try to solve the exercise on my own, and the I watch the video how you have done it. One question, do you have training material available to public on surface modelling, like sub-divisions and the like ? I feel that almost all real world parts (except the most simple ones) have some curved surfaces, difficult to construct with boolean operations, or sweep and loft things for that matter.
Dr. Seif. thanks for another good tutorial. I have a suggestion for an upcoming video. I have a part that is too big to print on my 3d printer. How to cut an existing part in to pieces. Or if you had a part. wanted to separate a part to add a part between them. I think you have the idea. Thanks again...Craig.
Is it best practice, to make all sketches fully constraint (black edges) ? I found by experimentation, that it is virtually impossible to offset a sketch to the base origin, if it was not fully constraint. Either it falls apart, or the proportions are changing in this case. However, if a sketch was fully constraint, it will stay always intact when moving it around the origin. I am not sure if I am over-pedantic on this issue. Would like to hear your feedback
Thank you. It would be so much smoother if you practiced and scripted, more. I'm trying to learn and everyone of you "um", stutter, and your trying to figure out where you are at in the program makes me tired and it gets harder to stay focused on your lesson. Sorry.
Thank you, nice teaching style. I am following up with recreational intention only. Usually I try to solve the exercise on my own, and the I watch the video how you have done it. One question, do you have training material available to public on surface modelling, like sub-divisions and the like ? I feel that almost all real world parts (except the most simple ones) have some curved surfaces, difficult to construct with boolean operations, or sweep and loft things for that matter.
Dr. Seif. thanks for another good tutorial. I have a suggestion for an upcoming video.
I have a part that is too big to print on my 3d printer. How to cut an existing part in to pieces. Or if you had a part. wanted to separate a part to add a part between them. I think you have the idea. Thanks again...Craig.
Is it best practice, to make all sketches fully constraint (black edges) ? I found by experimentation, that it is virtually impossible to offset a sketch to the base origin, if it was not fully constraint. Either it falls apart, or the proportions are changing in this case. However, if a sketch was fully constraint, it will stay always intact when moving it around the origin.
I am not sure if I am over-pedantic on this issue. Would like to hear your feedback
your link for google doesnt work it says its retired
Please try again and let me know. Thanks.
@@drmseif i got it working thank you
Hello sir
Hello, and thanks for watching.
Sir I have seen all your videos.
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@@nagarjunreddy6733 Here is my email, mohamed.seif@aamu.edu
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Thank you. It would be so much smoother if you practiced and scripted, more. I'm trying to learn and everyone of you "um", stutter, and your trying to figure out where you are at in the program makes me tired and it gets harder to stay focused on your lesson. Sorry.