Well its been a few years since I did that but if I remember correctly, I created 4 sketches at different levels for the top, back and two layers in between and just lofted the whole thing one by one. Its not exactly perfect looking although it looks good like that. Inventor is just not that great for that sort of creative artsy drawings, its much better for engineering applications. These days I use Rhino for that sort of stuff
I had tried lofting between one sketch on the bottom of the chamfer and one on the top, but it gave the ends (where it meets the body) a weird curve that protruded from the body (i.e. it wasn't a flat chamfer at the ends, but was in th middle)
How did you add the chamfer on the back of the guitar?
I'm currently stuck on this part as i can modell the rest of the guitar
Thanks in advance Dan.
GnAArL 1 year ago
@GnAArL
Well its been a few years since I did that but if I remember correctly, I created 4 sketches at different levels for the top, back and two layers in between and just lofted the whole thing one by one. Its not exactly perfect looking although it looks good like that. Inventor is just not that great for that sort of creative artsy drawings, its much better for engineering applications. These days I use Rhino for that sort of stuff
philm2 1 year ago
@philm2
Cheers man.
I had tried lofting between one sketch on the bottom of the chamfer and one on the top, but it gave the ends (where it meets the body) a weird curve that protruded from the body (i.e. it wasn't a flat chamfer at the ends, but was in th middle)
GnAArL 1 year ago
@GnAArL
Also, i'm guessing you did a similar thing for where the neck meets the headstock on the back of the neck?
GnAArL 1 year ago