It would be great if you could explain the 2D sketch and simultaneously work with design. Please explain why we need to use certain feature and make conceptually clear that how the design process has to be followed. Why we need to use certain feature, why we need to go for different plane, why can't we work on same plane etc. When you just do the design and we look it and copy the same makes no sense
Unfortunately that is how a lot of the "tutorial" videos on RUclips are, just screen grabs of someone doing something without them telling you verbally or with text about what and why they are doing it. It can be quite frustrating when there are mistakes and you don't know if you made the mistake or the video, or if it isn't a mistake but was changed for some reason. Like the dimensions for the base, he made it 38x50 but from what I can see on the low resolution drawing (why would you use a hard to read drawing...) but I don't see enough information on the drawing to determine that. With the R6 arc he aligns the centre point to the left offset and a vertical line 3mm from the top offset but how do we know that line is 3mm? Also looking at the drawing and viewing in photoshop its clear that the arc is connected to both a vertical and horizontal line the same length but he put the centre on the left offset instead of a 3mm line coming off the left offset. Why did he do that? If you don't use that horizontal line then the width of the base seems to be 3+3+6+6+18 = 36 (the R6 seems to line up perfect with the pipe), if you do use the horizontal line then its 3+3+3+3+6+6+18 = 42. Either way its not the 38 that he made it, so how do you get 38 from the drawing o.O
@@mr.potato9449 Hence, while drawing, if dimensions are said aloud it would decrease chances for errors. If you miss something like which tab has been pressed, it gets frustrating to rewind again and again or when some complex geometry is being made, if the steps are said well clearly it makes the job much more easier. Without understanding how to make a certain part and just looking the video and doing same makes no sense. YOU NEVER LEARN THIS WAY. YOU NEVER UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF MAKING 3-D MODELS USING 2-D DRAWINGS
@@mihirsanghvi8152 Exactly, videos like these are just videos of someone doing something, not an actual tutorial. I'm fine with videos like that since I enjoy watching them at times to see the different ways someone might do something but when a video is called a tutorial I watch it expecting to be taught how to do what I am watching.
Thanks for your job. It's very interesting for people learning inventor
1 cạnh hình chữ nhật 50 em hiểu nhưng cạnh còn lại sao là 38 ạ em nhìn ko ra ạ
Perfect intersting job 🤓
U didn't label the width of the base.
It would be great if you could explain the 2D sketch and simultaneously work with design. Please explain why we need to use certain feature and make conceptually clear that how the design process has to be followed. Why we need to use certain feature, why we need to go for different plane, why can't we work on same plane etc. When you just do the design and we look it and copy the same makes no sense
Unfortunately that is how a lot of the "tutorial" videos on RUclips are, just screen grabs of someone doing something without them telling you verbally or with text about what and why they are doing it.
It can be quite frustrating when there are mistakes and you don't know if you made the mistake or the video, or if it isn't a mistake but was changed for some reason.
Like the dimensions for the base, he made it 38x50 but from what I can see on the low resolution drawing (why would you use a hard to read drawing...) but I don't see enough information on the drawing to determine that.
With the R6 arc he aligns the centre point to the left offset and a vertical line 3mm from the top offset but how do we know that line is 3mm? Also looking at the drawing and viewing in photoshop its clear that the arc is connected to both a vertical and horizontal line the same length but he put the centre on the left offset instead of a 3mm line coming off the left offset. Why did he do that?
If you don't use that horizontal line then the width of the base seems to be 3+3+6+6+18 = 36 (the R6 seems to line up perfect with the pipe), if you do use the horizontal line then its 3+3+3+3+6+6+18 = 42. Either way its not the 38 that he made it, so how do you get 38 from the drawing o.O
@@mr.potato9449 Hence, while drawing, if dimensions are said aloud it would decrease chances for errors.
If you miss something like which tab has been pressed, it gets frustrating to rewind again and again or when some complex geometry is being made, if the steps are said well clearly it makes the job much more easier.
Without understanding how to make a certain part and just looking the video and doing same makes no sense. YOU NEVER LEARN THIS WAY. YOU NEVER UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF MAKING 3-D MODELS USING 2-D DRAWINGS
@@mihirsanghvi8152 Exactly, videos like these are just videos of someone doing something, not an actual tutorial. I'm fine with videos like that since I enjoy watching them at times to see the different ways someone might do something but when a video is called a tutorial I watch it expecting to be taught how to do what I am watching.
@@mr.potato9449 yeah I’m literally in class and have to do this, this is terrible
Why you use the yellow cursor?
Hi, i want hilight cursor for review