chidiac350
New member
hello,
I need help in creating a surface from 2d sketches
im modeling a car body. I have inserted a series of (20) equidistant planes in parallel running from the front of the car to the back and in each plane is a sketch of the cross section of the car at that particular "longitudinal" location. I also have a series of sketches running from the left side of the car to the middle that make up the "latitudinal" cross section views.
so basically i have the shape of the car but in wire form. ie the surface isnt there but a grid type silhouette.
how do i go about forming a surface from these sketches. should i have done one 3d sketch instead?
i have solidworks 2006.
OR does anyone know where i can find a murcielago shell in solidworks
thanks
-nate
I need help in creating a surface from 2d sketches
im modeling a car body. I have inserted a series of (20) equidistant planes in parallel running from the front of the car to the back and in each plane is a sketch of the cross section of the car at that particular "longitudinal" location. I also have a series of sketches running from the left side of the car to the middle that make up the "latitudinal" cross section views.
so basically i have the shape of the car but in wire form. ie the surface isnt there but a grid type silhouette.
how do i go about forming a surface from these sketches. should i have done one 3d sketch instead?
i have solidworks 2006.
OR does anyone know where i can find a murcielago shell in solidworks
thanks
-nate