T-CAT Hot Keys are the key, T. When you break down what we did, the steps are very basic, so I'm sure you can draw it in that short of a time once you've practiced (and have the measurements ready):
1) Draw cutaway view of nacelle, using your measurements gleaned from references/scale calculation, etc. Draw this in reference to one of the axis lines (X, Y, or Z axis). Draw using R for rectangle, C for circle, and select the Spline tool for curved shapes. As you saw, this takes mere seconds for a tailcone.
2) Select the Revolve tool
3) While holding Control+C, select the Faces you want to revolve.
4) Select "Axis", then click on the center axis around which you drew your cutaway
5) Click "Revolve" to revolve the Faces. Select the amount of degrees you want to revolve that face (360 degrees for a full cone)
6) There is no Step 6, because you're already done.
1) Draw cutaway view of nacelle, using your measurements gleaned from references/scale calculation, etc. Draw this in reference to one of the axis lines (X, Y, or Z axis). Draw using R for rectangle, C for circle, and select the Spline tool for curved shapes. As you saw, this takes mere seconds for a tailcone.
2) Select the Revolve tool
3) While holding Control+C, select the Faces you want to revolve.
4) Select "Axis", then click on the center axis around which you drew your cutaway
5) Click "Revolve" to revolve the Faces. Select the amount of degrees you want to revolve that face (360 degrees for a full cone)
6) There is no Step 6, because you're already done.

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. I'm really enjoying the 3D modeling. I have a lot to learn, and it's fun, and always look forward to learning more. Thanks again!


, the picture below is of the first 3D Model I have ever made. It's decent. I didn't do anything special like figuring out how to taper each side of the pedals, make the pedal shape different on one side versus the other, create detail, etc. because I haven't figured out that part yet.

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