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curvy chair help

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brandonherrer14
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curvy chair help

Hello all

 

I am taking a chair that i have and trying to make a 3d model of it on Inventor.

 

The  problem that i have is this has many riduclous curves and concaves. I wanted to know if their was such a tool that would help me with this, like a sculptor tool or something of that nature that will help me make a smooth 3D cuvry figure.

 

I attached pictures of the chair to this message if that helps.

 

smaller 1.jpg

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Thank You in advance

 

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Message 2 of 10
yannick3
in reply to: brandonherrer14

Hi

See attachment for exemple

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INV PRO 2015
MS Office 2007
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WD caviar black 500Go
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Message 3 of 10
JDMather
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@brandonherrer14 wrote:

 

The  problem that i have is this has many riduclous curves and concaves.

 


That doesn't look so hard?

There are several curvy stuff tutorials in my signature.

You might start with the Vacuum.

 

Seat.jpg


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brandonherrer14
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What does the vacumm do?

 

Thanks

 

Brandon

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JDMather
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@brandonherrer14 wrote:

What does the vacumm do?

 

Brandon


Teaches you how to generate complex curved surface. 

With that knowledge you should then be able to create your chair (similar process used for the car seat I posted).


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brandonherrer14
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Is the Vacuum a tool?

Where do i acess it because i have not been able to find it.

 

Thank You

 

Brandon

Message 7 of 10
JDMather
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There are several curvy stuff tutorials in my signature.

You might start with the Vacuum.

 

You copy and paste the url in my signature into your favorite browser.

This will take you to several curvy stuff tutorials.

Look for the Vacuum tutorial.

 

It should take you here -

http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/content/DSG322/Inventor%20Tutorials/Inventor%202011%20Tutorial%2014.pdf

 


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brandonherrer14
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Okay, I have the pdf

 

Can you please send me the example file for the vacuum that is mentioned in the pdf?

 

Thank You,

 

Brandon Herrera

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JDMather
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@brandonherrer14 wrote:

Can you please send me the example file for the vacuum that is mentioned in the pdf?

Brandon Herrera


How does it say to obtain this file at the bottom of page 1 on that tutorial?


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brandonherrer14
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The reason i asked for it is because I do not like giving out my email for security reasons but since you want me to, i sent you an email already

 

Thank You

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