Keep in mind that the "digital world" is mainly a creation of mathematics, trying to simulate physical reality, and present it on a "flat" screen (ironic isn't it?). It is as if as you use solids you become aware of their limitations, and then you look for the magic world of surfaces.Īs far as we are concerned, we use both capabilities of SolidWorks, especially when evaluating the model we know with which method we do the job more efficiently. When analyzing this we have noticed that we start using solids most of the time, and as time goes by, we use more and more surfaces. Many people categorize 3D modelers into two types: Those who Model with Solids, and those who Model with Surfaces. Stay tuned for the different parts of the course. We will try to cover from the basics, to the more complex use of surfaces. The course will be divided into several parts. Surfaces have many advantages for modeling objects aimed at the general consumer market (bottles, phones, watches, hand tools, power tools, etc.). This is a short course on 3D modeling in SolidWorks using surfaces.
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