Hi Antfre, Here is a link to a video where I briefly go through how to start a portfolio. It's not a full video on it, but I hope it helps. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5aHulvtaiKw.html
To enable Realview on normal GPUs you can try to follow this video tutorial: vmbjWkmItBQ (complete the RU-vid URL yourself) Worked for my RTX 2070S. HA!
You are a wonderful person, and you have been incredibly helpful to me. I am truly grateful for all your assistance. Sending my best regards from Turkey!
Hello Professor. I just wanted to say I am not a student from your class but someone learning online, and I am really thankful you have uploaded these materials. People only use solidworks in my office and they need me to be the bridge to another company where they use CREO. Couldn't have picked it up so fast without your help. On a side note, if I just finished the 9h video with 11 exercises, mid term and final, this playlist would be the continuation, right?
hey i cant seem to spin like you do at 11:11, its something with the last constraint you make before that time stamp (between the bottom of the female yoke and the angled bottom of the metal bracket.) I saw someone else say it was because their bracket wasn't grounded, mine is, I also selected that offset setting as you did, I don't really know what the problem could be. if anyone knows lmk, thanks in advance
This tutorial playlist is great. I'm an engineering student and after tacking my CAD clases I wanted to get a little more practice under my belt and mabye even prepare a portfolio of complex designs. This playlist is going to help me achive this goal. I have used CAD softwares many times before as a hobyist, but never profesionally. This is very helpful for those who are looking for that profesional training.
Hello Preston, thank you for the kind words. This is a college course, not intended for hobbyists. Here is a 10 minute version for attention deficit users. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VpcXZE2mCb8.html&pp=ygUTZTEgc29saWR3b3JrcyBzbWFzaA%3D%3D
Hi Waffle, thanks for the kind words. As the title states - this is a complete college course, five+ hour video, not intended to be a five minute tutorial.
20:40 Not to mention if you have a gaming computer with a GPU. My RTX 4070 (with 5888 computing cores) is supported, and the ray-tracing absolutely flies after I enabled it. I'm not sure if Inventor uses the CUDA-cores (of which there are 5888), or if is uses the dedicated ray-tracing cores (of which the chip has 46) though.
One thing I want to know is about the detailed view in drawings. I can't figure out how to make a smooth circle in the detail view. Is this possible or you just have to be really good with your placement of the spline? I don't remember it being a rough circle in solidworks...