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Pro-E 4.0 and Organic Surfaces

Pro-E 4.0 and Organic Surfaces

Pro-E 4.0 and Organic Surfaces

(OP)
Hello all,
Sooo I am working back in ProE 4.0 and I am trying to create a product that looks very organic and I am having trouble creating some of these surfaces.I have tried different rounds and sweeps but just can't seem to achieve the look I want. This is a complicated part so there are many different surfaces that intersect and that is also creating a problem. Any tutorials or tips would be appreciated!!!!!

Thanks

RE: Pro-E 4.0 and Organic Surfaces

Surfacing can almost be its own discipline because there is so much you can do with it. Do you have an image or a detailed account of exactly what you are trying to do? As for tutorials there is a good surfacing one entitled "Pro/Engineer 2001 Pro/Surface Topic Collection." It's a PDF from PTC. I have a printed version so I don't remember where I downloaded it but search the net; that's how I got it.

RE: Pro-E 4.0 and Organic Surfaces

(OP)
Im sorry I can't share exactly what I am trying to do, but thanks for tutorials.

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