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Really excellent showing of how to create an "impression" for the label. My only feedback: how are you selecting the interior surface for the trim (minute 18:15 and on)? I cannot see any selection manager in your video, and without hiding the "top level" surface it is difficult to follow. Got this one bookmarked, though, as I am using it for some unique impression on a product enclosure plastic housing.
Nevermind, I figured it out: it was just extremely difficult to see the top surface was removed as there was no distinguishment between the sub-offset surface. This is truly amazing that a sketch itself can be used to trim a surface like this and create impressions. I have not seen it done until now and am puzzled how! Thank you so much for this great tutorial! The bottom right showing the goal feature / setup is a step way above other content creators.
Thanks for you tutorials, keep it up and good luck! Also, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vwV-Im_xlic.html may be useful to you if you are looking for a free cloud solution for storing and sharing drawings, 3d models :)
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