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Step 1
Sketch >> Top plane.
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Step 2
Draw a spline. Exit the sketch.
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Step 3
Sketch >> Front plane.
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Step 4
Draw a spline. Exit the sketch
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Step 5
Sketch >> Front plane.
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Step 6
Use the spline (i.e. convert). Exit the sketch.
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Step 7
Sketch >> Top plane.
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Step 8
Draw a identical spline to that in 2nd step.
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Step 9
Now we have 4 splines.
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Step 10
Select one spline on top plane and one on front plane and then goto Edit >> Intersect.
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Step 11
This creates a 3D curve for these splines. Repeat the same step for other two.
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Step 12
Insert >> Boundary blend.
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Step 13
Hold CTRL and then select both curves.
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Step 14
Insert >> Advanced >> Vertex Round.
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Step 15
Select the surface.
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Step 16
Hold down CTRL and select both vertex. Press middle mouse button.
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Step 17
Now enter the trimming radius.
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Step 18
Now hide the interest1 and intersect2.
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Step 19
Sketch >> Top plane.
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Step 20
Draw a circle.
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Step 21
Extrude it.
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Step 22
While selecting the leaf goto Edit >> Trim.
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Step 23
Select the circular surface as the trimming object.
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Step 24
Direction of keeping be outside.
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Step 25
Hide the extrude surface.
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Step 26
Select the surface and then goto Edit >> Pattern.
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Step 27
Pattern it about axis 6 times.
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Step 28
Select the surface trim and then goto Edit >> Pattern.
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Step 29
It will automatically pattern for reference. Click OK.
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Step 30
Thicken the surface.
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Step 31
Select the thicken surface and then Edit >> Pattern. Same settings and click OK. All the surfaces will be thickened.
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Step 32
Sketch >> Top plane.
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Step 33
Draw this sketch.
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Step 34
Revolve it and we have the flower body.
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Sunday, 11 November 2012
Tutorial - Modeling Flower in Creo Element aka Pro/Engineer using Surfacing method 1
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