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Old 09-07-2018, 10:01 PM
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That is very impressive. How many hours does it take to do this kind of thing for someone as skilled as you.
Old 09-08-2018, 08:17 AM
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It's hard to say, as I mentioned it's a hobby, so nights and weekends along with all the other stuff I'm into. The engine project started last year mid summer. A set of wheels, maybe 8 hours. That's all nurbs parametric modeling, often times more time consuming than polygonal modeling but the resulting smooth surfaces are worth it.
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Hard to keep up with all the name changes in the software world. I recall Pro-E being one of the best systems out there. Extremely powerful, complex and hard to master like any high-end CAD/CAM system. In my experience a car body is one the most difficult things to model due to the constantly changing cross-sectional profiles. It seems you have mastered Creo. If you are not doing this for a living, you probably could be.
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Love it



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