One thing I would add is the S key can be mapped to your 3D mouse. When working with the basic 2 button version, I mapped one button to the S key and the other to the Escape key. Greatly improved my SW modeling speed and saved a ton of 'mouse mileage'. Plus, your concept of only learning 5 new things at a time applies to stuff like the S key and Gestures too. Only set up a few of them and use the hell out of them until they become second nature, then and only then, is when you should add more. Too much too soon and most people just get frustrated and don't end up using them at all. Great Video as always!
Few months ago i needed to learn SOLIDWORKS for university projects and i saw your video and the first time i saw you i realized that you are Persian...DAMET GARM AZ OSTADE SOLIDWORKS HAM BEHTAR YAD GEREFTAM🙏🏻😉
This is the perfect speed for you to teach.Also video is really clear. I wished you could redo some videos in the reaching series so they were this clear. Kind regards LeRoy
sign up with a new email address if you wish, there is nothing I can do from the back end. This time stay till the end and on the buttom of the page, you'll see the mini-course appear
Replace subsection title "Quick mating" @ 13:29 with the Solidworks recognized term "SmartMates". Then, this video will show up when that term is searched. You might want to replace "Episode NoX" with their Solidworks recognized key terms as well.
There are many times where I've had to back up and re-watch multiple times, but once I got it, it stuck. Have you given any thought to adding a synchronized keystroke display in your videos?
Aryan I lack one thing from your videos. I come from the Medusa/ AutoCAD world and one thing I can find in your material is keyboard shortcuts. It’s all more or less mouse centered. Are there no shortcuts in Solidworks?
@@with-Aryan yeah found two ctrl + b and ctrl + q. Can’t recall what they do though. But yeah I’m from the time when AutoCAD Could be install with three 2.5” diskettes and every command was written in the commandline 😍
it was a fast mouse gesure to activate the Trim entities and trimmed those two lines. That;s how fast I teach my student to model In order to model freely you should be able to handle these small things without friction or resistance
as an employee you are saying true about 5 ingredients but if you doing work fast like that in my country they don't care your fast work after you did this faster they want faster then faster but money is not include bro hope i can find the job who care the employee
Well, you could always finish fast but don't announce it fast! Use the extra time you saved to evaluate and make sure you dont have erorrs, or just check your facebook ;)
It seems to me that you like to show off your skills more than you desire to teach them. Even in your demonstration of using the mouse gestures I have no idea what you are doing I can only imagine. Like one of your viewers says, for example if you put too many features on the mouse gesture one will get frustrated and stop using it. A viewer can get frustrated and stop using your videos too. I will keep watching but think about it. And the excuse that I have been using it for 15 years sounds hollow. Thank you for the video you had really good content. And I appreciate you and what you are doing.
I don't know why people are obsessed with speed,In research engineering speed is not that important ,but maybe for 3D Printing, I think creativity is the way word of choice.
@@with-Aryan for example how long can it take you to build manufacture ready truck body? I mean that thing has got more 80-200 parts even if you're fast doesn't makes sense you will complete it perfectly, people who doesn't know what it takes to manufacture always are too much on the design side ,things are design and redesigned to improve