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Ok I am a Solidworks User of over 10 years and I am trying to transition into using Fusion 360 for entrepreneural projects. I started with a few things just to learn the software. While this in not the type of work that I will typically be doing, I figured that this would help me find my way around the surfacing features in the program. So who could go wrong with Batman, right?
I started by inserting to profiles of the Christian Bale Batman and surfacing to that.
At some point I think that I completely over complicated the one surface model and now I am stuck. Here are a few of the issues that I am having.
1. When using subdivide a few times, I have created a mesh that is almost too complex. I get the shapes that I wanted but I also had some weird anomalies that have been hard to correct. I have tried to minimalize those issues by removing lines, and even deleting faces. Nothing has really been helpful and I think it might go back to my over complication of a single part. The anomalies were usually tightly creased lines that I couldn't straight or remove.
2. Now that I am at this place I get to see just how versatile the software is. I need to fix what I have done instead of starting over. This way I can be sure that I am not going to get hours into a project and then have to start over just because of a few bad design choices. I would like suggestions on how to fix what I have done. No matter what I do "I" am unable to repair this, unless I am missing something. I cannot turn this into a solid and I would like to know some options for correcting. It tells me that faces are intersecting or something to the effect.
3. I would like to know your approach to creating this bust and what your process to create this would be. My order was this... create the overall head shape (basic roundness), add nose, add ears, make mouth cutout in surface. The mistakes I know I have made include: ~way too complex mesh around the ears, ~very weird curvature from the nose, around the cheek, and down into the neck, ~ Odd mouth cutout.
Despite how basic this may all seem, I have a long history of 3D Cad and I am very strong in other software suites....I just have to bring my Fusion skills up to par and any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!!!
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