Autodesk Inventor Fundamentals - Basics of Part Modeling Chapter 2

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In this video series, Autodesk Technical Evangelist Rob Cohee introduces new users to Autodesk Inventor. Making the Most of Your 30 Day Trial is targeted at users new to 3D design. Basics of Part Modeling covers basic sketching, navigation, and basic 3D modeling.

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  • I want know crankshaft car drawing

  • Thank you very much

  • Rob,

    I am not getting the dynamic input dimension boxes when sketching new geometries. I went into app options, and checked "edit dimension when created", but I am still not getting the axis boxes following my cursor around like you have when creating new geometry. I have to manually edit each dimension after drawing it. Do you know what could be wrong here?

  • It does not work in this case.  I have to stop and rewind way more than normal. Be specific when a mouse button is picked or held down and when to let go etc... That’s what matters. Sorry, but if you do this, you'll be No 1. Just my opinion.

  • Also... He rambles on many times on what is not a specific command and mumbles on past a specific click or pic on an icon or choice. Don't show his face and the hand movements. Just makes you want to smack him. I know he has good intensions, and the casual approach is a kind try in soothing the intellect and try to draw simplicity.

  • This guy is a pain in the ass. Stop the hand movements. The jokes suck. But it has been helpfull. Thank for some. To much dam talking. Way too much. But, I'll still thank you.

  • Hi Rob

    When I sketch, the dimension prompt box does not display. I'm on 2010

  • Hello Rob. I was wondering if AutoCad 2010 Student Version is completly different than 2011 AutoCad Version. The reason behind my question is because the problem that is occuring is the dimensions. On (2:20) you put ArmLength and when I put ArmLength on the Student Version 2010 it turns red. I am wondering if I need to turn on the dimension feature to work as you did in the video. Thank you for taking your time to read this and please let me know how you could assist my problem.

  • my curve goes the opposite way as yours, is there a way to fix this?

  • i finally finished this part of tutorial thanks a lot rob. i had problems with understanding using arc but at the last i got it!

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