Autodesk Alias Studio Tutorial – Pulling CV’s

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Pulling CV’s Freehand Modelling

I have been working hard a little out of my comfort zone, building a sports watch. I am basing my watch on an excellent tutorial written by Joshua Maruska.Joshua Maruska has several tutorials at:http://aliasdesign.autodesk.com/learning/tutorials/With this tutorial my students are learning about some tools which are completely new to them, plus I also have learned learned more about the tools I already know.I am happy with my first attempt, but you can see that the surfaces don't flow smoothlyThis tutorial is TOP Industrial Product Design level and it’s very hard, as you have to do a lot of freehand modelling. I have simplified the model for my student’s first attempts, but I have already told them that after they have finished this model, which is a work in progress, I will eventually get them to go back and do the full on Model.I'm happy with the way the detailing is going, but I need to work hard to improve my parting linesThere’s no point in pushing your self to build models that are to advanced for you. IMHO. it’s a lot better to take on projects that stretch you a little, but aren’t so difficult that they send you into a deep depression.When you get depressed making an Alias model and it happens to us all. Take a break and do something in the real world. Come back to your project when you feel repaired. When I worked in Automotive design doing really intensive work against a tight deadline, I had to stop for 10 min. every 2 hours and take a coffee. This is a good way of avoiding migraines and you actually get more work done in the long run, but don’t mention this strategy at a job interview!________________________________________________________________
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