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need some design help

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Message 1 of 10
kisumang
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need some design help

hello all

i making this object but what i made design is not much pretty and smooth because lack of my skill.

i attached what i done .

if some one fine tune my object much appreciate. thanks you

 

 

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Message 2 of 10
TheCADWhisperer
in reply to: kisumang

I see from your other posts that you are at beginner level.

This is not an appropriate project for a beginner - is this a school assignment?

 

But first thing I would do is turn on Capture Design History.

Given that the part has a lot of symmetry - I would move the canvas image of the object to the Origin Center Point.

Message 3 of 10
TrippyLighting
in reply to: kisumang

Why is the purpose of this ? 

Volume manufacturing, or is I for visual representation /rendering ?

Or do you just want to 3D print it ?


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Message 4 of 10
kisumang
in reply to: TrippyLighting

hi..

this is for use private purpose.

my nose always block so i want to use it expand inside my nasal space.

yes..i will 3d printing.

i can't make smooth round here 😞

 

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Message 5 of 10
kisumang
in reply to: TheCADWhisperer

hi thanks!

i turned on design history.

Message 6 of 10
TrippyLighting
in reply to: kisumang

You are using the wrong tool set in my opinion. For the intended purpose it might be better to use T-Spline modeling. I'll see if I can create a screencast later how to do this.


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Message 7 of 10
g-andresen
in reply to: kisumang

Hi,

Just to think about it.
When I design something, it always happens with a view to later use.
In addition to the form, the material used inevitably also plays a role.
In this case the function forces an interdependence of material and form in a special way, i.e. form and material are connected with each other. One cannot therefore model anything without knowing how a change in shape of the material X affects the desired function.
Why am I writing this?
I have reservations about giving advice if it is evident that this can cause health problems.

 

günther

Message 8 of 10
laughingcreek
in reply to: kisumang

don't know if @TrippyLighting has made his screen cast yet, but I agree, this is probably easier using t-splines.  here's a quick attempt to illustrate.

 

 

 

Message 9 of 10
kisumang
in reply to: g-andresen

thanks for your comment but actually i can't understand fully because my english is not good enough to understand.

thanks anyway

Message 10 of 10
kisumang
in reply to: laughingcreek

actually i truely beginner level and even didn't study yet Sculpt part.

since i saw your video today i start to learn Sculpt.

your work truely amazing!

i really appreciate your help

thanks again

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