NX: Class A Surfacing
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 1h 25m | 237 MB
Instructor: Steven Marjieh
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 1h 25m | 237 MB
Instructor: Steven Marjieh
Class A surface modelers are called digital sculptors for a reason: the Class A surface represents the absolute peak of styling for freeform surfaces. For this reason, the class A technique is used to design automobiles, high-end products like mobile phones, and aerospace craft, where the shapes must be of the highest quality. This course introduces the concepts behind Class A surfacing, including an explanation of key terms and their roots in shipbuilding history. You also learn the fundamentals of Class A surfacing design—from deriving curves to creating mesh surfaces—and find out how to implement these techniques in Siemens NX, a high-end CAD platform. Instructor Steven Marjieh also shows how to assemble the final form, and perform an analysis to ensure your designs meet the original engineering and styling intents.
Topics include:
What is Class A surfacing?
Primary, secondary, and tertiary geometry
CAD tools and options
Deriving curves off existing geometry
Extruding and revolving advanced geometry
Creating mesh surfaces
Creating offsets
Joining elements
Creating and extending slabs
Creating tangent curves
Making tertiary blend surfaces
Removing excess material and joining the final elements
Measuring and modifying the final shape