Learn Plasticity: CAD Step By Step Tutorial - 2024 CAD vs CAD Spring Open Match 5
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Published 2024-02-25
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⏱ TIMESTAMPS ⏱
0:00 - Intro
0:11 - Model 1: Sliding Plate
0:34 - Analysis / Strategy
1:18 - Modeling
11:42 - Calculating the Mass
12:36 - Model 2: Circ Plate
13:28 - Analysis / Strategy
14:33 - Modeling
20:34 - Calculating the Mass
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All Comments (13)
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Awesome explanations while performing them! I'll watch this several times to get the many tips you present. Keep the videos coming!
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Instant sub - I'm learning plasticity (I use rhino3d and grasshopper)
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Great tutorial along with realtime explanation of how and what the commands are doing! This is probably one of the best beginner videos for accurate prismatic modeling in Plasticity. Keep these coming. I’m much appreciative.
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really enjoying your videos... clear with good explanation
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Yo this is AWESOME!!!
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0:35 I recognized it from Alibre too! But that's fine though, it just helped me model it faster since I made the Alibre version
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Yeah, these are exactly what new users need for sure. Subbed and looking forward to going thru the rest of these.
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This is terrific!!!
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Thank you bro
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Cool Stuff, I love Plasticity. "CAD vs CAD Tournament" is a funny idea.
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When I first saw the video thumbnail, I thought you'd do a video reaction to the match. And, on that note, and since we're googling things in general: youtube.com/live/xgaGiJK8Q_4?si=zBsHZRldZaASf9IV&t… That's the part I had practiced and I followed the exact same strategy in the tournament match. But great video, and a fast paced but easy to understand how to, for plasticity to make these parts. Interesting approach on the second part. After the competition I was looking at the match video again, and it hit me that you can actually do half the bottom plate and then do a circular pattern with 3 instances for 90 each and get the part almost complete. Haven't tried it yet but it should be interesting...
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i wish you would join the ttt tournaments! :]