I like this add on. how about cloud based sculptor? i gues they are not yet on the same level... I have heard that cloud is the future, what about your package then? will be somehow embedded into solidworks cloud platform?
On the contrary, it is the best and fastest Add-in software in these two things. Solidworks sometime can't thicken parts and give an error, But power shell is not.
@@heshamashraf936 powershell takes a long time to shell and thicken,and the surface it create is poor quality. Power Surfacing 6 has many great functions,but Freestyle in Creo 7 is much better in these two things.
yea suitea _That would depend upon the suitability of a model for shelling or thickening at a given offset._ _Considerations like _*_small radii of curvature, absorbed faces, singularities and cusps_*_ are often overlooked._ _SolidWorks is generally quick at shelling and thickening when the aforementioned irregularities are addressed._
This is awesome. Can you go back and edit the sub D body after converting it to a solid if you need to make changes?
Yes, that is the great advantage over traditional surface modeling techniques. You can make changes and it will not blow apart.
I like this add on. how about cloud based sculptor? i gues they are not yet on the same level... I have heard that cloud is the future, what about your package then? will be somehow embedded into solidworks cloud platform?
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How much time did it took to complete?
30 minuets
@@heshamashraf936 Awesomee... 😍
@@harisshaikh8993 Thanks!
So talented!!!
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Thank you SO much!
wow NICE!!!!
Thanks so much!
How to do pirticular tangent and radius...
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Is this regular solid works?
Yes with Power Surfacing Add-In
How to give dim in power surfacing
Using Sketches or surfaces in Solidworks and use it as references.
Power Surfacing 6 is very difficult to shell or thicken
On the contrary, it is the best and fastest Add-in software in these two things.
Solidworks sometime can't thicken parts and give an error,
But power shell is not.
@@heshamashraf936 powershell takes a long time to shell and thicken,and the surface it create is poor quality. Power Surfacing 6 has many great functions,but Freestyle in Creo 7 is much better in these two things.
@@yeasuitea4928 you have ability to control the quality from the side menu.
yea suitea _That would depend upon the suitability of a model for shelling or thickening at a given offset._
_Considerations like _*_small radii of curvature, absorbed faces, singularities and cusps_*_ are often overlooked._
_SolidWorks is generally quick at shelling and thickening when the aforementioned irregularities are addressed._
First you should rotate the part in all direction and show what you are going to do.
Its not like that in Subd
Thanks!