SolidWorks Beginner-To-Pro

Posted By: lucky_aut

SolidWorks Beginner-To-Pro
Published 10/2025
Duration: 4h 24m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 3.33 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

3D-modeling, surface-design, cad design, beginner to pro, cad expert

What you'll learn
- You will model a car wheel in a smart and efficient way. [ Modern wheel designer ]
- Sharpening SolidWorks design-intent skills. [ SolidWorks Handyman ]
- Turning a CAD model into render in no time. [ CAD to RENDER workflow ]
- You will experience how it feels being a freelancer if you wish to become one. [ Freelancer? ]

Requirements
- SolidWorks - You have gone past the level of creating sketches and simple shapes. (2016 version or newer).
- Keyshot - You've started using it recently and you are met with the basics.
- Your PC can handle average 3D models and your graphics card is there to support you.

Description
Topic of this course is a wheel (rim and tyre) which in it's design hides many interesting SolidWorks features. It's an amazing workflow which can be implemented in many other types of 3D models so I really hope you will be able to complete the course well and integrate this knowledge in some of your upcoming projects.

Aside from simply ,,using features" I was heavily focused on maximizing the use of the ,,feature tree" which allows SolidWorks users to literally go back and forward in time, manipulate different dimensions, features and their order which in total defines the 3D model.

Perhaps the most important part of the course is understanding this back and forth capability and how to use it. It allows you to make many mistakes but if you've built your model cleanly from the start you will be awarded and SolidWorks will allow you to change many things ,,in past" and then come back again and see the results of these changes in real-time.

You might also notice I've tried to keep the number of sketches and sketch elements as low as possible so we can solely focus on the process itself and main features like surface design, cuts, mirrors and similar.

I did not intend to put a too heavy workflow on your shoulders so this is why I also pre-made couple of small components and your duty will be to incorporate them in already existing model, which is of course something you will learn how to do if you haven't had a chance earlier.

At the end you will get a glimpse of how the 3D rendering process looks like and how easy it actually is to go from a finished modelĀ  to a rendered but realisticaly looking image.

Make sure to leave a comment and let me know how you liked the course!

Who this course is for:
- Beginners and more advanced SolidWorks users who wish to sharpen-up their skills.
- You've been using SolidWorks for a couple of weeks and you're ready for the next level.
- Interested in learning surface design.
- Individuals who wish to kick-off their freelance careers but lack confidence to offer their services.
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