Tutorials

Robot Head in Plasticity

1 0 Intermediate
Tutorial inspired by Rafael Amarante. One of the greatest 3D artists in my opinion

Crear Terrenos y Agua en SketchUp

0 0 Beginner
El objetivo es hacer una sección del río para posteriormente aplicar una turbina tipo Pelton para general electricidad por lo que es uno de los primeros pasos. Creo que el problema es que en en los tutoriales siempre se enseña para hacer solo una cosa pero a veces solo requerimos una forma rápido de hacerlo y que nos sirva.

Exportar Modelo de SolidWorks a Componente ScketchUp

1 0 Beginner
Exporta un modelo SolidWorks a Componente ScketchUp

What steps are needed to make a design?

1 0 Beginner
Design is a planned process by which a product or system is created to fulfill a specific purpose or function. This process involves a process of planning and thinking to solve a problem, meet a need, or achieve a goal. Design is often used to determine how a product or system will look, how it will work, and how it will be produced. The following steps are generally followed when designing: 1. **Problem Identification**: At the beginning of the design process, a specific problem or need is identified. This helps determine the core problem on which the design will focus. 2. **Research and Analysis**: After the problem is determined, research is carried out through steps such as examining similar designs, market research and analysis of user needs. This stage helps develop the knowledge and understanding required for design. 3. **Identifying Needs**: It is important to identify users' needs, design requirements, and constraints. This helps you understand what features the design must have and what constraints it is subject to. 4. **Concept Development**: Once the needs are identified, different design concepts or approaches are created. At this stage, the focus is on discovering and evaluating different ideas and solution proposals. 5. **Design Development**: The best concepts are selected and developed in detail. At this stage, the details of the design are determined, material selection is made, dimensions are determined and other technical details are worked on. 6. **Prototyping and Testing**: A prototype of the design is created and tested. This allows you to understand how the design will work in the real world and make improvements if necessary. 7. **Design Implementation**: The design that passes the tests is passed on to the production process and the final product is created. The design process often has a cyclical nature, with each stage providing opportunities to receive feedback and revise the design when necessary. In this way, the design is constantly improved and optimized.

Steel Construction - 3D CAD

0 0 Beginner
How to work with a 3D steel construction system, creating columns and beams, staircases, create shop drawings, general plans, , numbering and work with the bill of materials

modeling boat in SketchUp part 2

0 0 Intermediate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rz9Yd6l2iE

MODELING BOAT IN SKETCHUP PART 3

1 0 Intermediate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zm8aevdpPN4&t=91s

Finding the focus of an ellipse graphically

1 0 Beginner
Finding the focus of an ellipse graphically

How to quickly create great CAD models from Laser-Scan Data

0 0 Beginner
This quick video tutorial may be helpful to those who are considering investing in laser scan equipment to save time on CAD modelling. Investing in a terrestrial laser scanner was one of my best business decisions. I use Solid Edge and import the laser scan point clouds into an assembly. I model the assembly parts such as tanks and platforms directly from the point cloud. The time saved on site is immeasurable and with billions of points, nothing is missed and there is no need to return to site. If you have any questions you are welcome to contact me. https://youtu.be/g27wBGy95Tw?feature=shared