- If you are a premium member of the lynda.com library, you have access to the exercise files used throughout this course. These files can be found on the exercise files tab on the main course page. I'll open the exercise files and you can see that they're organized by chapter, and you can go into a chapter folder and you'll find individual exercise files that are numbered sequentially. There'll be a new file for each video. And each video will end with the start file of the next video. If you don't have access to the exercise files, you can follow along from scratch or with your own assets.
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11/11/2014- Creating layers for 3D modeling
- Extracting isolines
- Trimming and extending surfaces
- Extruding 2D curves into 3D surfaces
- Lofting cross sections
- Converting solids into surfaces
- Sculpting watertight surfaces into solids
- Sweeping and sculpting
- Revolving boundaries to create surfaces
- Welding objects together with Fillet Edge
- Rebuilding NURBS surfaces
- Offsetting a surface
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome42s
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1. Modeling a Bicycle Frame
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Extracting isolines4m 10s
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Drawing a profile6m 6s
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Trimming surfaces4m 42s
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Revolving profiles3m 8s
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Lofting with the Path option2m 45s
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2. Creating the Belt-Tensioning Mechanism
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Extruding a region2m 32s
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Modeling fasteners5m 30s
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3. Building the Drivetrain Components
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Using Booleans on 2D regions4m 35s
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4. Modeling the Rear Brakes
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5. Creating the Rear Wheel
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Sweeping and sculpting6m 29s
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6. Making the Power Components
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Smoothing a mesh object4m 13s
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Tilting up extruded objects4m 30s
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7. Modeling the Front End
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8. Creating the Handlebars
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9. Making the Seat
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Conclusion
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Next steps15s
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