Inventor surfacing. Reading 2D Curvature Comb Graphs

Clean input sketch geometry is essential when creating smooth, organic, flowing shapes with Autodesk Inventor. Curvature combs graphs are a valuable tool to use for evaluating the curvature of your 2D sketch geometry.

In this post we will learn everything you need to know about using reading and evaluating curvature comb graphs in your Inventor Surface models.

Autodesk Inventor surfacing. Applying surface continuity

In the pursuit of creating sweeping organic surface models, we now turn our attention to Autodesk Inventor's tools for applying continuity to the surfaces themselves.
In the last post, we talked about applying constraints to 2D geometry to create clean inputs for surfaces. In this post we will talk about applying continuity to the surfaces themselves.

Class ‘A’ Surfaces with Autodesk Inventor?

Do you think that Inventor is up to Class 'A' surface modelling?

My Buddy Scott Moyse wasn't so sure, so I wrote this guest post to fill him in on the facts ;)

Autodesk Inventor surfacing. Curvature continuity and sketch constraints.

Previously on CSO, we discussed the definition of Curvature continuity. In this post we will begin to discover how to...

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