I am really fighting with the Alias snobs in the our office and to push PTC at the same time. They so busy looking at SW that we loose ground in the A-Class realm.
This is the classic g2 workshop in Alias. Keep the
parameterization the same.. build the geometry in a
lite way.
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I suggest taking an level one alias class or alternate to that a one week Pro/SURFACE ISDX class where 4 hrs are using Alias Studio.
I use Alias in the latter class to explain the strengths of rebuilding (rhino term) a curve higher or lower.
I have tried to explain this stuff as best I can in words... as you know I am challenged. You really got to see the the techniques in action. Come see my talk in Long Beach... alternate to that I will try to speak at an OHIO Pro/E user conference and another at the Badgerland Conference for practice within the next few months (so i don't sound like I am selling a class)
"I wish PTC would stop looking at little sister and focus on other more
advent guard software tools beyond their immediate competition like
Alias Studio." -me
For my talk at the 2008 international conference I
am going to explain what it takes to be a software tool at GM and
hopefully some of the PTC programmers take head so we can mature the
PTC platform into being even more of the killer app we did not know we
need until we learn how to wield it. To do this i will compare Alias
studio ability to convert the math of a curve upwards from a y=x^3 to
y=x^7 and back. Back and forth control and the further ability to be
able to control the internal CV's of the curve and surface at the
curvature level.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wield
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