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Hi,
Can any one know I to create wavy surface bottle in Creo.
I have attached the image for reference.
It will be great if any video is available.
Thanks
Amit
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I have to stay off PTC Community for the next few weeks... it's posts like this that derail my attempts to get anything done!
Okay so I couldn't resist modeling this thing. I've attached the model in Creo Parametric 2.0 for you to play around with.
Using the exact technique I suggested above, here's what I came up with...
Or... rendered more beautifully by Keyshot....
Amazing what you can do with 5 minutes and great software.
Thanks!
-Brian
Amit...
This looks like a simple sine wave pattern. I don't have enough time to do a proper tutorial but I can give you some quick guidance:
Seems like it should be easy enough... the toughest part will be getting the right equation for the curve. Someone smarter than I will be along any moment to supply it... I'm sure of it!
Thanks...
-Brian
I have to stay off PTC Community for the next few weeks... it's posts like this that derail my attempts to get anything done!
Okay so I couldn't resist modeling this thing. I've attached the model in Creo Parametric 2.0 for you to play around with.
Using the exact technique I suggested above, here's what I came up with...
Or... rendered more beautifully by Keyshot....
Amazing what you can do with 5 minutes and great software.
Thanks!
-Brian
Nice! Bottles are fun, I've gotten the chance to do a couple. Tricky to get a shell to work!
Hi Brian,
Thanks a Ton !! Its working
Regards
- Amit
Hi Brian,
Can you let me know, what logic you have developed to generate the equation !
Is there any straight forward equation/method or you have develeped it by your own.
Is there any document for such equations available.
Thanks
-Amit
Hi Amit...
I'm pretty sure I just went with a sine wave and fed it into a cylindrical equation. I'm not sure right now how I got to the equation off the top of my head. I'd have to take a look at it again. Unfortunately I'm up against a wall at the moment with a really important task and I can't take the time right now to do the necessary digging. After PTC Live Global next week I will have more time (thankfully).
Take care...
-Brian