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3D Modeling Tip - Part 09
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3D Modeling Tip - Part 09

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@lynxrbeam8732

2 months ago

I do parametric modeling all the time but I cannot for the life of me understand this mesh modeling stuff, “press e, then f, then select these 3 edges, then hit g, select these vertisies, type out the treaty of Versailles, do a flip, and then restart your computer.”

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@mobi8046

2 months ago

Seeing "blender vs cad users" in the comments section is the 3D version of seeing "industrial designer/architect vs visual artists"

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@yess1

2 months ago

this comments section is teaching me there really are many types of 3D designers. personally watching you put in the effort for clean edge flow made me cry in relief

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@Cherub1m7

2 months ago

As a Solidworks user, this workflow would make me punch a hole in my monitor

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@BrokenLifeCycle

2 months ago

Me in SOLIDWORKS:

Extrude box > Extrude sector of a circle > Fillet operations > generate surface from selected features on the body > hide body

Optional: pray that the fillet op behaves.

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@trailfork7815

2 months ago

Never thought I'd see someone extrude and do a fillet using 10x more steps than necessary

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@akkihole_

2 months ago

these videos have got to be rage bait for parametric modelers lol, the point of exercises like these is to practice subd modelling

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@BellachiaBaha

3 months ago

It's so much work for simple operation bro

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@smartACE42

2 months ago

start with a square and extrude it, draw the radius on one side and extrude round part. CAD/Volumetric way to do it. if you use a mesh based system like blender and you want to make that hard surface I'd do it like this: First two steps are identical. Closing up the gap on top, I'd use one quad. Closing the hole with with tri faces that meet in the corner. Add edges close to the edges you want to pop out and that's it.

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@GalactiMations

2 months ago

There is an N-gon at the bottom

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@eienjirosama916

2 months ago

Add edge loop, E to extrude, scale to 0, delete excess faces, fill gaps, fix topology with supporting loops. (The top loop could be done better) (Bottom loop is all good)

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@yash1152

3 weeks ago

thanks god, its so good to see fellow CAD-ians in comment section. i've been following blender for long time, always feft left out in this mish mosh stuff. its soooo nice that yt algo finally brought us together.

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@Bone_Incidents

2 months ago

At first I thought this shape is basically useless and then I realized guns, tables, chairs, and lots of other things exist.

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@josueR_3d

2 months ago

I've been subd modeling for over a decade, this stuff is second nature to me and anything that produces n-gons are the basis for my nightmares at night.

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@jonahtillman9499

1 month ago

I didn’t realize until recently that blender is a much for “free flow” oriented cad software. I see some people call it mesh based. Buts very different than what I know in onshape. Great work!

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@LoganofJordan

2 months ago

N-GON ALERT N-GON ALERT

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@bena2.014

1 month ago

I mainly use solidworks but also have dabbled in blender. People are missing on the fact that he is not only modelling a simple filet but also optimizing the mesh.

You could kinda sorta maybe imagine this as reorganizing and renaming features on the tree of your parametric software.

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@Blahfliggertywiggle

2 months ago

Noone is going to mention the n-gon he just left there like it was nothing? Okay.

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@athenovae

2 months ago

1. Draw square
2. Extrude to cube
3. Extrude cut a quarter circle
4. Extrude cut a slightly smaller quarter circle
5. Extrude cut a slightly smaller square
6. Fillet

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@Sandbar3D

1 month ago

I use both Solidworks and Blender proficiently. They're different tools for different things. The work flow is worth it if you're using the program for what it's intended.

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