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heyyyy peeeps, sorry for such a late reply, i been so busy with my uni work
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skwasim_smile: all u have to do buddy is download some blueprints, open pro e, start the style function and styling, trace sketch..then you will have to place the images in the given options (front, right etc) after placing the images you will have to position them accordingly and you may need to rescale the right image, and then buddy get cracking
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use the splines and blend away.. thnx for ur complments and hey await the tutorials, more to come
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raedbenz: well buddy i didnt use solid modeling, nor sheet metal rather surface modleing..use the style feature, however u can not fully rely on that..you weill nee dthe aid of other features for the complet car
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Nice work Rahm, great start. Also, if you want to turn off the blue lines/ curves, just go to VIEW>DISPLAY SETTINGS> MODEL DISPLAY> SHADEand click off with datum curves. Much easier than filtering hundreds of curves in a layer.
 
Wow, a tutorial would be fantastic! To me it's always been amazing how little in way of books, resources, etc there are for Pro/E. I feel like I'm always leaning on others in this forum and/or poking around among countless disparate and only tangentially informative web pages that weren't even intended to be real learning resources anyway.
 
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Man iam thrilled to see the stuff u have done iam eagerly waiting for the finished one please if possible u pro guys plan out some tutorials for this kind of stuff it would be helpful people like us it would be great favour
 

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