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hello my friend. your bottle is a solid or be a thickness wall? (JDMather) can you explain more the process that you use to make the blue bottle please?

Q1. Wall thickness.

Q2. Autodesk Inventor.

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I sense another request for a full-blown tutorial coming up.:ouch: The price of greatness is... everyone wants another miracle!:shock: JDM...you're going to have to give up your day job.:lol:

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I sense another request for a full-blown tutorial coming upyou're going to have to give up your day job.

 

I probably could give up my day job if people were willing to pay for this stuff. Trouble is the first person to purchase would post it on the net giving away the I.P. I shudder to think the dollar value of information posted by us for free. At least we learn something ourselves.

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thanks you very much. but i have a problem when i try to emboss the bottle, when i create a tickness wall whit the brand of the bottle for example the emboss of coca cola in the bottle. in your bottle you have a ribs. how do you do that? sorry about my english.

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What program are you using? AutoCAD? Imprint and perhaps xedges will be of use to you - but this all gets very complicated in AutoCAD compared to Inventor. Zip and attach your file here.

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i have a problem with the file cause its too big 3Mb, i use autodesk inventor 2011. i have to add a emboss of the brand and put a decal in the bottle but i have 2 problems.

1. I cant make a thickness wall and emboss.

2. I cant put the decal in the bottle.

you put a rib in your bottle but i cant do that

the emboss its like the gatorade bottle but i cant do that in a thickness wall

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I glad to people intrest in this topic. now i am willing to buil pc then i'll back to this topic thanks for every seriour here

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in the web theres no much information about this things and how we can make bottles. built your pc again your topic its interesting

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"I shudder to think the dollar value of information posted by us for free. At least we learn something ourselves."

 

Maybe we shouldn't think about that dollar value too much. We might not sleep as well at night. LOL

 

I definitely agree with that second sentence. I know I learn something new and different every single time I visit CADTutor.

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i have a problem with the file cause its too big 3Mb, i use autodesk inventor 2011.

 

You are posting in the wrong section of the forum - this is the AutoCAD section. There is an Inventor section.

To attach your file here find the red End of Part marker and drag to the top of the browser to hide all features.

Save the file with the feature tree in a rolled up state.

In Windows Explorer right click on the filename and select Send to Compressed (zipped) Folder.

Attach the resulting *.zip file in the Inventor group below.

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Now I upgrade My pc RAM from 256mb to 1gb and i able to do this again

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In the 1st Capture image u seen the red Bottle shape which i create closed polyline outline

and the white line is the plan of the bottle which is not eclips it a lemon shape.

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In this Image I trim the Lemon Shape from the center and Use command and join the arcand the line to create ployline.

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In the 4th Image I use the command to make the red bottle shape on this path but its not done see the command editer of the error

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Now Tell me How can i create this Red Bottle Shape on this Lemon like Plan .

This is the close view of the curve of plan

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Now I upgrade My pc RAM from 256mb to 1gb and i able to do this again

 

Why only 1GB?

Autodesk recommends 2GB minimum.

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JD Mather : I dont have school email id for registration on this http://students.autodesk.com.

Please send me the invitation.

 

Are you a student? If so, then you should have a school email address. But if you don't have one, ask your instructor to send you an invitation.

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