This Inspire Studio workflow video shows how 2D technical sketches can be leveraged to design parametric parts in a chair design.
Altair Inspire Studio is the new solution for designers to create, evaluate and visualize designs faster than ever before. In its latest release, Inspire Studio include advanced morphing of any geometry type.
In this Inspire Studio How-to Series we'll be designing a measuring cup. Each video shows a different step in the design process.
In this episode of the Inspire Studio How-to Series, we'll be designing a measuring cup, starting from creating the proper bounding box and importing an image plane for reference.
In this episode of the Inspire Studio How-to Series, we keep designing a measuring cup, making a few quick edits and learning how to use tools like sweep, patch, trim, and more. Learn more and get a free trial license at altair.com/inspire-studio.
In this third episode of designing a measuring cup, we focus on shelling the main body, use lattice to quickly morph the entire shape, and create a handle in very few clicks. Learn more and get a free trial license at altair.com/inspire-studio.
In the fourth episode of designing a measuring cup, we complete the shape adding rounds, seam lines, and getting ready to render the final product. Learn more and get a free trial license at altair.com/inspire-studio.
In the fifth and last episode of designing a measuring cup series, we finalize the design and create some photorealist renderings of the product, selecting and customizing materials from the library and editing the environment. Learn more and get a free trial license at altair.com/inspire-studio.
This Inspire Studio workflow video shows how freehand sketches can be easily imported in the software and used as the starting point to design a chair.
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This Inspire Studio Workflow video illustrates an example of how construction history can be leveraged to quickly apply modifications to an existent model, like changing the number of spokes in a bike wheel without rebuilding the model.