Complements Sir. I'm a 50 year old that have to convert from over 20 years of Autodesk to Solidworks. Your style is very good and I'm so relieved that I reached your CZcams link.
Aryan, I am genuinely impressed with your style of teaching you are obviously a SW Wizard, and this content is fantastic. I have been using Fusion 360 for 4 years professionally and Alibre of 8 years b4 this. I now need to make money becoming a contractor using SW. I am seriously considering signing up. Many thanks. I will check out your course in detail.
Bro are yiu using solid works in pc or laptop or ipad? Bro does ipad support solid works Plz reply bro cause i am thinking buying an ipad for solid works. ❤❤❤
"I really admire the way you clarify doubts. However, as a student from India, it would be great if the course could be more affordable for us. The current price of your course in INR is 82,479 /- Rupees which is way too expensive for many. Considering different backgrounds and income levels would be highly appreciated. Not everyone earns in dollars. Thank you.
Hi Atendra, thank you for your feedback and expressing your concerns about the pricing of the course. I understand that the current price may seem high, especially for students from India and other regions with different income levels. I want to assure you that the pricing of the course is determined based on several factors, including the extensive content, quality of instruction, and ongoing support provided throughout the course. Developing and maintaining a comprehensive course like this requires significant time, effort, and resources. However, I understand the importance of accessibility and catering to diverse backgrounds. In the future, I will take your feedback into consideration and explore options to provide more affordable alternatives, such as offering discounts, payment plans, or even creating shorter, more focused courses that are more budget-friendly. Thank you for bringing this to my attention, and I appreciate your understanding. I am here to support you on your learning journey, and I value your input in making my courses more accessible to students worldwide.
Wow! What an excellent video! I haven't done CAD for 7 or 8 years, then I realized that I missed it, I decided to get back into it! How lucky I am to have come across your video, you are an excellent teacher, then that is priceless (I believe that I have a special talent to make the difference between a normal teacher, then a very smart I think!) I don't have the funds for your paid courses at the moment, but I will do, and then redo, your free tutorials to get my skills back on track! Many thanks to you for offering this high quality content!
Hello Aryan, The long intro (00:00 to 2:30) was a bit of a turn off, and it could just have been this much (00:49 to 01:30). 😬 Other than that, your whole tutorial was GREAT!! Very good teaching methods. It’s also very nice to see you on-screen where you elaborate on your teachings using your body gestures and make virtual “eye contact” with your students. Wonderful that you started with proper hands/finger placement on the keyboard. I've been a graphic designer & retoucher for over 30 years and that's also the first tip I teach when I do some teaching. EXCELLENT CONTENT!!!!!👌🏽👍🏽👊🏼
slam Aryan, I'm so glad that you here for us and I'm so lucky to find you. You are amazing at conveying information and simplifying it to the viewer thank you for that. I hope one day can join the courses, but I can't afford it maybe another time I can.
It's such a coincidence when I watched your video that my hands were placed directly the same as your hands using esc and spacebar before going through the basics, this might be my calling to pursue this career path. Thank you for the support for the community, really appreciate your guidance and teachings! deserve a sub!
Perfect! That is the way to go. ESC helps you move out of a type of sketching tool without having to move much with the mouse. Another thing that can massively increase your productivity, with mouse gestures.
This is absolutely fantastic I finally found the perfect solidworks course U really explain very well I wish I could learn this entire course Unfortunately this is just too expensive for me
Thanks for the introduction to solid works! As someone who is already familiar with fusion 360 and inventor, would you say that transferring my knowledge to solid works will be time consuming, or is it mostly just figuring out where the different tools are in solid works?
Of course it helps. You already have lots of bits and pieces. You just need the connection and order. You’ll enjoy a huge ease of interface when moving from inventory to SolidWorks. It’s more expanded and clear
This was actually pretty helpful since i am leveling up from intro to engineering to principles and this year we are only using solid-works instead of inventor (which is what i used all last year)
You should really reconsider your price. Don't reflect on what the present market price is for your product but try to assess what the price-elasticity is. You might be able to gain much larger revenue by dropping your prices.
Hi, thank you for this quick tutorial! To this day I´ve been working mostly in Inventor (partly in Fusion and NX) and now I was hired as a contractor to startup, where Solidworks is demanded. Do you have some course for people like me? That means people that are fluent in "engineering modeling language" - understanding from basic sketching to making large assemblies, but need quick introduction to SolidWorks to assimilate in new enviroment? Overall all 3D CADs works similar, but there are little differences, that could be frustrating. Thanks for your respond.
Would it be easier for a totally beginner (never used programs like this) to use SolidWorks for 3d printing or should i start with something else? I want to start creating both sculptures and useful practical items from my 3d printer.
I'd ask it differently! What kind of stuff would you like to be able to model, if I could make you an expert in any CAD software in a blink of an eye today? Organic geometries? Not solidworks. Engineering designs and mechanical parts? DEFINATELY soldiworks. Depends on your needs. Architectural stuff? not solidworks
I'm a beginner looking to start with the Solidworks 3D Creator browser-based. Will watching these videos help me get familiar with the browser-based user interface? Or would it be difficult to follow along as a beginner? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Yes they would, but you have a longer journey ahead of you and to go all the way, you’ll need a proper training and I have the course for that. Check my website. Link in the description 👍🏽
Thank you very much I have problem with moving sketch and coipy which you did not tell use know the basic, and you where very fast we have to review your video many time
If you have any specific question send me an email and I'll do my best to send you a solution to the same when I get time. My Pro course is 20+ hrs long, so I can spend enough time and take things slower. Send me an email for the same if that is something that interests you.
Thanks for making this video, i am going to start a solidworks class on Monday in a swedish technology school and this feels like it prepares me for whats to come !
I've gotten pretty good with beginner level solidworks design and made functional parts, but I'm having a really hard time converting solids into sheet metal parts that can be ordered via Send Cut Send and welded together (think of a cube broken down into 6 seperate flat sheets of steel with tight-tolerance locating tabs that allow it to be assembled without tools) how would I go about making such a part? I just get errors when using the ripping tool and I don't want to use bends
well this is not a novice move. you need to know more about the fundamentals and the sheet metal tools. there are tools inside the sheet metal tab that let you convert your solid into the closest sheet form you can.
Book are a thing of the past, in 2023 all you should be looking at is replicating models from videos following some formal training in video form. I have a Pro Course on this if you are interested.
to be honest actually I Am been search tutorials for that, but not find yet with detail explanation like have you done. I think it's would be good to you to make content that can direct applied on CNC industrial machine and absolutely would be good to people like me that would be direct practising at work place.
This is so helpful Aryan! I haven’t used Solidworks in 2yrs and this was a great refresher. Please if you can cover some of the complex tools or any advice on becoming a CAD Technician would be awesome
Good day Ehsana, Yes! if the Pro course is too expensive and you are a student I offer a 50% discount, with all the perks at a 1year validity of the course. Apart from this a good place to start is my FREE Mini Course, to get you started. Send me an email at info@solidworkstutorials.net , if that is something you will be interested in.
Not ideally to create your models, since most professional software is made for computers/laptops, but after you build a model on a computer its easier to make changes with an Ipad, if you use Cloud based CAD platforms like 3DExperience.
It was a great!! I want to scan the device and put it in this program and make changes and of course I want to make different engines I have no idea where to start
Good day, This whole workflow is called Reverse Engineering. Start by scanning the model, then import it into SOLIDWORKS, from there you can use the "Direct Editing" tools, these do not depend upon which software/ how the geometry was created, it is powerful enough to change it as needed.
Sure, best way if its a standard bolt/nut etc. is to use a toolbox component, then comes the thread feature, followed by manual thread making using helix+swept cut.
I am from India I am interested in Solidworks but the course price is more than my collage fees but the way you teach is very good and understand the concept but the price of the course is not offdable when I complete the 42 min video then to go the link and check the fees and totally not badly dispointed
you have two options. You can either go for the student version, or you can wait for the next sale! I recommend the first option. For that, just send me your student ID card to my email info@solidworkstutorials.net
Hi,@@with-Aryan Is there any chance I can send you also my Student ID to get access to this course. I just got hired by a company in the sheet metal industry I would like to go deep into this area. I am willing to pay but 2000 USD is not affordable right now. I hope you can help me thank you.
Hey bro ! iam working in sheet metal company as i know basics stuff i want to learn advanced in sheet metal in solidworks If its available i will join pro course And i think the way u teach is good
Thank You, I will be following you. The first video was very easy to follow. I learned more from you in that short amount of time than from several others over the last four days in the office.
Hi, please can you not use a music in your videos? Music prevents me from concentrating, it doesn't help. Previously I also used music as a background for my videos, but then I recognized that it really doesn't help to concentrate.
Daily? takes less than a month. but your access remains lifetime so you can come back to each topic when you get stuck. Also, Cyber week's deal is still on until this Sunday. Don't miss this window
Does solidworks use an axis? Before I retired I was using catia. I would hide all xyz planes and only work off of an axis system. That always worked better for me. Thanks
SOLIDWORKS does have an axis for visual purposes, but to start a sketch you would need a plane. Thus you would have to create reference planes as needed.
Good day, A sketch by default can be closed and still be blue, if its under defined. Or do you want a fully defined sketch to just be colored Blue, that is also possible using sketch color.
Yes, it is called 2d to 3d. It works pretty good for when you need to create a solid model from existing dwgs. I wouldn’t try it for anything too complicated though
I mean its still a hit or miss, and I would not trust it with any real projects, its better to do it yourself by learning a new skill, since it also gives you a part which you can then make changes to and tweak if needed.
Beside SolidWorks can you name some other software that compete with SolidWorks and most important can you say where does SketchUp stand in this list or is it anywhere near with these industrial 3d modeling software ?
AutoDesk Inventor, Fusion 360, CATIA, Rhino Sketch Up is more suited for environment designs than objects. The first four I named are your good alternatives.
Start with SolidWorks Free (Limited seats) ▶ courses.solidworkstutorials.net/sa-registration?sl=sw23
Complements Sir. I'm a 50 year old that have to convert from over 20 years of Autodesk to Solidworks. Your style is very good and I'm so relieved that I reached your CZcams link.
thank you!
Aryan, I am genuinely impressed with your style of teaching you are obviously a SW Wizard, and this content is fantastic. I have been using Fusion 360 for 4 years professionally and Alibre of 8 years b4 this. I now need to make money becoming a contractor using SW. I am seriously considering signing up. Many thanks. I will check out your course in detail.
Thank you for the kind words.
Bro are yiu using solid works in pc or laptop or ipad? Bro does ipad support solid works Plz reply bro cause i am thinking buying an ipad for solid works. ❤❤❤
"I really admire the way you clarify doubts. However, as a student from India, it would be great if the course could be more affordable for us. The current price of your course in INR is 82,479 /- Rupees which is way too expensive for many. Considering different backgrounds and income levels would be highly appreciated. Not everyone earns in dollars. Thank you.
Agree!! 🥹
Hi Atendra,
thank you for your feedback and expressing your concerns about the pricing of the course. I understand that the current price may seem high, especially for students from India and other regions with different income levels.
I want to assure you that the pricing of the course is determined based on several factors, including the extensive content, quality of instruction, and ongoing support provided throughout the course. Developing and maintaining a comprehensive course like this requires significant time, effort, and resources.
However, I understand the importance of accessibility and catering to diverse backgrounds. In the future, I will take your feedback into consideration and explore options to provide more affordable alternatives, such as offering discounts, payment plans, or even creating shorter, more focused courses that are more budget-friendly.
Thank you for bringing this to my attention, and I appreciate your understanding. I am here to support you on your learning journey, and I value your input in making my courses more accessible to students worldwide.
Wow!
What an excellent video!
I haven't done CAD for 7 or 8 years, then I realized that I missed it, I decided to get back into it!
How lucky I am to have come across your video, you are an excellent teacher, then that is priceless (I believe that I have a special talent to make the difference between a normal teacher, then a very smart I think!)
I don't have the funds for your paid courses at the moment, but I will do, and then redo, your free tutorials to get my skills back on track!
Many thanks to you for offering this high quality content!
If you see value in my teaching, I’ll help you with your budget. Email me
Hello Aryan,
The long intro (00:00 to 2:30) was a bit of a turn off, and it could just have been this much (00:49 to 01:30). 😬
Other than that, your whole tutorial was GREAT!! Very good teaching methods. It’s also very nice to see you on-screen where you elaborate on your teachings using your body gestures and make virtual “eye contact” with your students. Wonderful that you started with proper hands/finger placement on the keyboard. I've been a graphic designer & retoucher for over 30 years and that's also the first tip I teach when I do some teaching. EXCELLENT CONTENT!!!!!👌🏽👍🏽👊🏼
Thank you for your feedback!
I'm an engineer and this video helped me a lot although I work on Solidworks. Thank you!
Great to hear!
slam
Aryan, I'm so glad that you here for us and I'm so lucky to find you. You are amazing at conveying information and simplifying it to the viewer thank you for that.
I hope one day can join the courses, but I can't afford it maybe another time I can.
My pleasure.
If you are a student I offer a 50% discount
It's such a coincidence when I watched your video that my hands were placed directly the same as your hands using esc and spacebar before going through the basics, this might be my calling to pursue this career path. Thank you for the support for the community, really appreciate your guidance and teachings! deserve a sub!
Perfect! That is the way to go. ESC helps you move out of a type of sketching tool without having to move much with the mouse. Another thing that can massively increase your productivity, with mouse gestures.
Plsss make an entire series.
I already have. you will find the links in the description of this video!
This is absolutely fantastic
I finally found the perfect solidworks course
U really explain very well
I wish I could learn this entire course
Unfortunately this is just too expensive for me
black friday ;) sign up to my email list. I'll inform you
Thanks for the introduction to solid works! As someone who is already familiar with fusion 360 and inventor, would you say that transferring my knowledge to solid works will be time consuming, or is it mostly just figuring out where the different tools are in solid works?
Of course it helps. You already have lots of bits and pieces. You just need the connection and order. You’ll enjoy a huge ease of interface when moving from inventory to SolidWorks. It’s more expanded and clear
This was actually pretty helpful since i am leveling up from intro to engineering to principles and this year we are only using solid-works instead of inventor (which is what i used all last year)
You should really reconsider your price. Don't reflect on what the present market price is for your product but try to assess what the price-elasticity is. You might be able to gain much larger revenue by dropping your prices.
the present market price for similar products (quality-wise) starts at $2k and goes up to $5k and they are no nearly as good
You are truly an excellent teacher.
Thank you very much! i try my best to help you
Hi, thank you for this quick tutorial! To this day I´ve been working mostly in Inventor (partly in Fusion and NX) and now I was hired as a contractor to startup, where Solidworks is demanded. Do you have some course for people like me? That means people that are fluent in "engineering modeling language" - understanding from basic sketching to making large assemblies, but need quick introduction to SolidWorks to assimilate in new enviroment? Overall all 3D CADs works similar, but there are little differences, that could be frustrating. Thanks for your respond.
I have the perfect course for you! courses.solidworkstutorials.net/
Thanks! Please add clicks indication to your next videos, as it's not every time obvious when you click somewhere, especially for beginners.
Noted!
Would it be easier for a totally beginner (never used programs like this) to use SolidWorks for 3d printing or should i start with something else? I want to start creating both sculptures and useful practical items from my 3d printer.
I'd ask it differently! What kind of stuff would you like to be able to model, if I could make you an expert in any CAD software in a blink of an eye today? Organic geometries? Not solidworks. Engineering designs and mechanical parts? DEFINATELY soldiworks. Depends on your needs. Architectural stuff? not solidworks
great one
Thanks
Great explanation and can be easily understandable. Thank you for these videos.
Glad it was helpful!
Absolutely great video to "feel" the new software and not to do stupid mistakes by replicating another CAD experience.
The 2024 version is on its way out. Thanks for watching by the way
I'm a beginner looking to start with the Solidworks 3D Creator browser-based. Will watching these videos help me get familiar with the browser-based user interface? Or would it be difficult to follow along as a beginner? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Yes they would, but you have a longer journey ahead of you and to go all the way, you’ll need a proper training and I have the course for that. Check my website. Link in the description 👍🏽
Thank you very much I have problem with moving sketch and coipy which you did not tell use know the basic, and you where very fast we have to review your video many time
If you have any specific question send me an email and I'll do my best to send you a solution to the same when I get time. My Pro course is 20+ hrs long, so I can spend enough time and take things slower. Send me an email for the same if that is something that interests you.
This is incredible! Thanks so much! We owe you big time!!
Glad I could help!
Thanks for making this video, i am going to start a solidworks class on Monday in a swedish technology school and this feels like it prepares me for whats to come !
You can do it!
how was your first day of class today?
Its going well, Thank you! Great videos!@@with-Aryan
Thank you
You're welcome
Fast, but excellent. I assume I can use SolidWorks for a residential house plan. Correct?
Yes, absolutely. As long as you know what is safe and the correct design codes that apply in your region SOLIDWORKS can handle it.
This is good for starts like me. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I've gotten pretty good with beginner level solidworks design and made functional parts, but I'm having a really hard time converting solids into sheet metal parts that can be ordered via Send Cut Send and welded together (think of a cube broken down into 6 seperate flat sheets of steel with tight-tolerance locating tabs that allow it to be assembled without tools) how would I go about making such a part? I just get errors when using the ripping tool and I don't want to use bends
well this is not a novice move. you need to know more about the fundamentals and the sheet metal tools. there are tools inside the sheet metal tab that let you convert your solid into the closest sheet form you can.
@@with-Aryan I figured as much, thank you!
Omg....You are so confident! i wanna this course YOU HAVE THE BEST solidworks tutuorial THANK YOU!
Thank you for watching!! Come and enroll, what are you waiting for? enroll now courses.solidworkstutorials.net
This is my first year to use solid works and 3d max in college I don't know how to begin which the best books , CZcams video or tutorials 45:11
Book are a thing of the past, in 2023 all you should be looking at is replicating models from videos following some formal training in video form. I have a Pro Course on this if you are interested.
go ahead aryan
Very informative. I watched the video without even having Solidworks even installed yet and I was able to learn a lot
Glad you enjoyed it!
Aryan plz can you make video or any thing for how to download solid works plz reply 🙏
The only way to get SOLIDWORKS is from their website. Any other means are illegal and can even corrupt your whole system.
@@with-Aryan okay thank you aryan so much
Very nice
Thank you for the kind words.
Excellent brother
Thanks
I went from beginning to end with one click. Then I watched the video in full. Thank you!
Great.
would you going to make a mold drawing tutorial to prepare before getting to the CNC machine? with detail explanation like this?
I haven't thought about it to be honest! do you want to?
to be honest actually I Am been search tutorials for that, but not find yet with detail explanation like have you done.
I think it's would be good to you to make content that can direct applied on CNC industrial machine and absolutely would be good to people like me that would be direct practising at work place.
Outstanding
Thanks
love you Sir
love you back, thanks for watching
Great video annd perfecly detailed. Having used SW for about two years there is clearly still some basics to learn. Thnk you.
Glad it was helpful!
This is so helpful Aryan! I haven’t used Solidworks in 2yrs and this was a great refresher. Please if you can cover some of the complex tools or any advice on becoming a CAD Technician would be awesome
Sure thing!
عشق منی به مولا این ویدیو خیلی بهم کمک کرد دست درد نکنه
eraadat
دمت گرم داداش. عالی بود👌
Sir your teaching style is amazing but the course price is too high and is more than my college fee. Do you have an alternate to this ?
Good day Ehsana, Yes! if the Pro course is too expensive and you are a student I offer a 50% discount, with all the perks at a 1year validity of the course.
Apart from this a good place to start is my FREE Mini Course, to get you started.
Send me an email at info@solidworkstutorials.net , if that is something you will be interested in.
❤❤❤❤Excellent ❤❤❤❤
Many many thanks
thank u sir , very helpful
Most welcome, do share the video with your friends.
Damet Garm Ostad
chakkerim
0:02 - Not surprised - what an AWEFUL tutorial!!!!!
Its just cold facts, I don't make the rules.
Excellent. this is so much better than the Solidwork tutorial." Thank you"
Glad it was helpful!
what would you recommend for a iPad app for design
Not ideally to create your models, since most professional software is made for computers/laptops, but after you build a model on a computer its easier to make changes with an Ipad, if you use Cloud based CAD platforms like 3DExperience.
25:24 "This does this this does this this does that". 😆
Very strange having a solidworks course pro stamp in the middle of the screen.
hmmm, I removed it after that, but it's stuck with this video
amazing tutorial for a serious beginner. thanks a lot Aryan👍
My pleasure 😊 Glad you liked it
You are great engineer
Thank you for watching my videos!
I'm beginner, this video is a good motivation 🔥🔥
Happy to hear that!
It was a great!!
I want to scan the device and put it in this program and make changes and of course I want to make different engines
I have no idea where to start
Good day,
This whole workflow is called Reverse Engineering.
Start by scanning the model, then import it into SOLIDWORKS, from there you can use the "Direct Editing" tools, these do not depend upon which software/ how the geometry was created, it is powerful enough to change it as needed.
👍
Thanks for the feedback.
concise and helpful for beginners
Glad you think so!
آریان عزیز خیلی عالی بود. موفق باشی
mamnoonam
Do I have to pay to install solid works? Or is there a free education version? I use mastercam and want to know how to use solidworks.
no free version but student version!
Beautiful ❤️
Thanks
‘Put your phone away’
Me watching CZcams on my phone: 🌝
put it away and watch me on desktop!
Thanks for the fast reply!
Always.
Can you do a tutorial on Solidworks with 3D scanners and photogrammetry?
I might
درود به شما
عالی بود
can you explain how to make different types of threads in effective way in solidworks ?
Sure, best way if its a standard bolt/nut etc. is to use a toolbox component, then comes the thread feature, followed by manual thread making using helix+swept cut.
I am from India I am interested in Solidworks but the course price is more than my collage fees but the way you teach is very good and understand the concept but the price of the course is not offdable when I complete the 42 min video then to go the link and check the fees and totally not badly dispointed
you have two options.
You can either go for the student version, or you can wait for the next sale! I recommend the first option. For that, just send me your student ID card to my email info@solidworkstutorials.net
Hi,@@with-Aryan Is there any chance I can send you also my Student ID to get access to this course. I just got hired by a company in the sheet metal industry I would like to go deep into this area. I am willing to pay but 2000 USD is not affordable right now. I hope you can help me thank you.
I actually need this type of teaching ❤ but you first Little bit known about solid work
Glad to hear that, the next 2024 is on its way out soon
Hey bro ! iam working in sheet metal company as i know basics stuff i want to learn advanced in sheet metal in solidworks
If its available i will join pro course
And i think the way u teach is good
Thank you! Yes, the sheet metal module is in the course
Join bro
مرسی 🙏🏻
khahesh
Where is the link? I could not find it in the description ...
Courses.solidworkstutorials.net/webinar-registration
is there a free download for the app
Sorry, but there isn't any FREE version of SOLIDWORKS, be best you can do is get a copy of their student version for $99/yr.
what are your units??
In this video, MMGS, but it's regardless of units
You are Awesome I learned a lot your teaching pattern really helped me
Glad to hear that. Thanks for watching
yoooo first here
yes sir!
What spec or laptop name and model you recommend for someone who plan on taking your course?.
Don't take it hard on yourself. The hardware is not going to be an issue, just any decent laptop can handle solidworks these days
Thank you for this 45 mins ❤
Thanks for watching. Don’t stop join my mini course
Software of the soildworks
This is really helpful video Aryan. Thanks a lot!
Glad it was helpful!
thank you for this amazing video! after this video which other videos do you recommend whatching?
Where do you wanna go?
Fantastic! thank you so much!
you are welcome!
Very helpful videos by Aryan Sir
Request you to make video on motion study
Okay sure
Thank You, I will be following you. The first video was very easy to follow. I learned more from you in that short amount of time than from several others over the last four days in the office.
Welcome aboard!
Hi how can i join your course.
Good day, to enroll and further details you can send me an email at info@solidworkstutorials.net
Awesome
Thanks for watching
hmmm I cant find the sketch tab
right click on one of the other tabs, to to TABS and make sure the SKETCH is checked
thank u chacho❤
De nada Muchacho
Hi Aryan, Does the paid student version contains all lesson and will it take me to the pathway to become professional in SW?
Yes!
Thank you. Excellent
Thank you for the kind feedback.
Hi, please can you not use a music in your videos? Music prevents me from concentrating, it doesn't help. Previously I also used music as a background for my videos, but then I recognized that it really doesn't help to concentrate.
Thank you for the valuable feedback, I will try and implement the same.
wow you are amazing😍😍😍 well understood. thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Hi, I am considering taking your course. How long will it take to complete the course if studying it daily?
Daily? takes less than a month. but your access remains lifetime so you can come back to each topic when you get stuck. Also, Cyber week's deal is still on until this Sunday. Don't miss this window
Does solidworks use an axis? Before I retired I was using catia. I would hide all xyz planes and only work off of an axis system. That always worked better for me. Thanks
SOLIDWORKS does have an axis for visual purposes, but to start a sketch you would need a plane. Thus you would have to create reference planes as needed.
@@with-Aryan thanks
Its there a version of solidworks 2023 affordable ? Like the premium version but cheaper or free? :))
pm me
student version is cheap if you are a student of my course you can get it very cheap
how can i turn the sketch into blue when it be closed ?
Good day, A sketch by default can be closed and still be blue, if its under defined.
Or do you want a fully defined sketch to just be colored Blue, that is also possible using sketch color.
@@with-Aryan No, I mean the surface .
Friend you have Bruce Lee teaching skills I love it!
haha, thnaks!
Is there a way to automatically combining 2D sketches of multiple views on a technical print into a 3D model.
Yes, it is called 2d to 3d. It works pretty good for when you need to create a solid model from existing dwgs. I wouldn’t try it for anything too complicated though
I mean its still a hit or miss, and I would not trust it with any real projects, its better to do it yourself by learning a new skill, since it also gives you a part which you can then make changes to and tweak if needed.
بریم شروع کنیم به یادگیری سالیدورک از ابتدا به صورت اصولی با استاد آرین عزیز 🥰
berim!
@@with-Aryan ❤❤
Beside SolidWorks can you name some other software that compete with SolidWorks and most important can you say where does SketchUp stand in this list or is it anywhere near with these industrial 3d modeling software ?
AutoDesk Inventor, Fusion 360, CATIA, Rhino
Sketch Up is more suited for environment designs than objects.
The first four I named are your good alternatives.