Great job! It is really helpful to have these vids available for refreshers. It has been awhile since I needed this toolset for a modeling job, and trying to remember the nits, dials, switches and functions for these techniques is frustrating when the 'ol crankcase is rusty. Thanks!
Thanks for the great video Matt & Jan! I didn't quite understand the purpose of the surface extrudes in the third example though. Could you clear that up please?
On the third case you need to imply a G2 curvature match to the original edges for both deg7 curves. Then every 4th point (for pseudo G3 continuity) had to be adjusted so that its curve comb to make a tangent transition to the G2 curv comb of the original edges. The way you have done it in the video with the collinear "hack" is just introducing a flat point at the edges where the blend surf and the original surf will match. And actually you have amplified the flat spot by making the G3 "flat" as well.
It depends on the industry. Rhino is used a lot for yacht design surfacing, Alias for automotive surfacing and SOLIDWORKS for surface modeling in the Product Design field in general
Wow! It's amazing how much difference one video can make in your understanding of boundaries
Thanks! Glad you liked the video! :)
Detailed explanations of the module. Looking forward for more videos..
That just solved an issue I was having. Great tutorial.
Great job! It is really helpful to have these vids available for refreshers. It has been awhile since I needed this toolset for a modeling job, and trying to remember the nits, dials, switches and functions for these techniques is frustrating when the 'ol crankcase is rusty.
Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! :)
No waste of chat, and lots of good info!
Thanks! 🙏🏼
Finally good explanations only took me 7 years.
Great tutorial, thanks for sharing!
Great presentation of this surfacing features and process! Thanks! 👍
You're welcome! :)
Excellent explanation!!!
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I really liked your explanation and subscribe. I wanna see other videos later, mainly about complex surface modeling. Thanks!
Also maken sure to check my website www.LearnSolidWorks.com for more surface modeling videos :)
Damn, that's a good tutorial 🙌!
Simply fantastic training. Thanks!
Thanks! 🙏🏼
Serious explanation! Thanks!
You are very welcome! :)
Thank you.That was great.
7:03 options>sketch->click -> enable spline tangency and curvature handles
Great Job JW
Thanks! 🙏🏼
Thanks for the great video Matt & Jan! I didn't quite understand the purpose of the surface extrudes in the third example though. Could you clear that up please?
Check www.LearnSolidWorks.com for more examples :)
Amazing! Thanks!
Great!
Thanks for the tutorial
You are very welcome! :)
I did not know that, thanks.
I totally understand what you did but could have used zebra strips to compare all 3.
Tjhanks. Very nice information.
SolidWorks 2020 introduces new feature called "Torsion Continuity". Please upload a video about that.
Thanks for the suggestion, I will put it on the list!
thanks great.
excellent
Very nice
very nice material!
Thanks a lot!
On the third case you need to imply a G2 curvature match to the original edges for both deg7 curves. Then every 4th point (for pseudo G3 continuity) had to be adjusted so that its curve comb to make a tangent transition to the G2 curv comb of the original edges.
The way you have done it in the video with the collinear "hack" is just introducing a flat point at the edges where the blend surf and the original surf will match. And actually you have amplified the flat spot by making the G3 "flat" as well.
thanks good job
Thanks. Helpful. Please the file.
Great example. We always go back to curves for the most flexibility.
Thanks!!!!!
You're very welcome! :)
thank you :)
You are very welcome! :)
hi can i use this useing for sucface
Sure, the Boundary surface is one of the most used surface modeling features in SOLIDWORKS
which software is the mainstream for surfacing?
It depends on the industry. Rhino is used a lot for yacht design surfacing, Alias for automotive surfacing and SOLIDWORKS for surface modeling in the Product Design field in general
I'm facing a problem. When i have two single direction, when i select the second one it says error. Can you help me please.
Feel free to send any questions to jan@learnsolidworks.com so I can take a look at the error
So easy that you must be doing this even in your sleep...(Practice makes perfect?)
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Man how could you not show curvature analysts during examples??