Hello! Im making a car hood for a class assignment. I have chosen to replicate the Tesla model S hood but i can´t figure out how to properly make the ˄ ridge/fin type of shapes it has on the sides. i have tried both lofting and patching the hood using guide rails to shape the ridges but i never seem to get the perfect shape. i did manage to get a decent result by making the basic shape of the hood and then use freeform to create the ridges. would this be the best tool for creating this shape? how would you do? Thanks
Hello! Im making a car hood for a class assignment. I have chosen to replicate the Tesla model S hood but i can´t figure out how to properly make the ˄ ridge/fin type of shapes it has on the sides. i have tried both lofting and patching the hood using guide rails to shape the ridges but i never seem to get the perfect shape. i did manage to get a decent result by making the basic shape of the hood and then use freeform to create the ridges. would this be the best tool for creating this shape? how would you do? Thanks
@Anonymous wrote:
Hello! Im making a car hood for a class assignment.
would this be the best tool for creating this shape?
Can you ask your instructor to join this discussion?
@Anonymous wrote:
Hello! Im making a car hood for a class assignment.
would this be the best tool for creating this shape?
Can you ask your instructor to join this discussion?
have just started the class.
have just started the class.
@Anonymous wrote:
have just started the class.
I recommend that you find a project far easier than this one.
I have a toy car tutorial if you are interested.
@Anonymous wrote:
have just started the class.
I recommend that you find a project far easier than this one.
I have a toy car tutorial if you are interested.
Hi Tobias,
Since you are just starting to use Inventor, like JD and Sascha mentioned, you need to know the basics. You need to learn how to create basic geometry in Inventor. A car engine hood is definitely not the right starting project. I am not sure if you know most car exterior and interior panels (including engine hood) are designed using Autodesk Alias as surfaces. Then the automotive engineering teams take the surfaces as reference and try to remodel parametrically in Catia or NX. It requires seamless team work. It is not something one person with one software package can do.
Certainly, you can mimic the the engine hood with roughly 80% similarity by yourself in Inventor. Without the Alias model, you cannot get very close. You need to know surface modeling techniques well in order to do that.
I don't believe it is for a beginner like you.
Many thanks!
Hi Tobias,
Since you are just starting to use Inventor, like JD and Sascha mentioned, you need to know the basics. You need to learn how to create basic geometry in Inventor. A car engine hood is definitely not the right starting project. I am not sure if you know most car exterior and interior panels (including engine hood) are designed using Autodesk Alias as surfaces. Then the automotive engineering teams take the surfaces as reference and try to remodel parametrically in Catia or NX. It requires seamless team work. It is not something one person with one software package can do.
Certainly, you can mimic the the engine hood with roughly 80% similarity by yourself in Inventor. Without the Alias model, you cannot get very close. You need to know surface modeling techniques well in order to do that.
I don't believe it is for a beginner like you.
Many thanks!
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