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Black Belt in Alibre: 二段 - 10 More Moves

Ex Machina

Alibre Super User
Hello everyone. It's me again.

Here's another 10 moves that will help you get the most of your Alibre! Let me know if you like this and if you have anymore tips and tricks that you can share.

Let me know if you like this guys!!!

*Oirginal Video Description*
Black Belt in Alibre is the start of the Journey, not the end! Now, you earn the Nidan!Bow deeply, receive the knowledge, and put these top tips to good use!

00:00 Intro
00:49 The Paste Stamper
02:36 Parametric Offset (Thin Extrude Trick)
06:41 Project to Sketch Macro
09:03 View Normal to Face Trick
11:39 Working with Fractions
13:33 Degrees, Minutes, Seconds
15:55 Selecting Behind Geometry
16:59 Global Parameters
21:03 Variable Patterns
24:28 Dynamic Assembly Constraints
28:22 Batch Part Exporter Script
32:30 Outro
 
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My personal preference is for short videos that have a descriptive title. Then I can decide whether the content might be of use.

If a longer video, then a summary of content and timings would help.
 
My personal preference is for short videos that have a descriptive title. Then I can decide whether the content might be of use.

If a longer video, then a summary of content and timings would help.
Duly noted. However, there is a thing in YT where there is a duration that is preferred to be shown to people. Meaning that shorter videos are not offered as much to viewers and that can make a real difference.

As for the title, I think this being the second video people know that they'll find a collection of good moves and this can be a good reference. Instead of trying to go though all of my videos for a little piece of advice that is not necessarily relevant to the actual problem shown in the video o the title.

For example, the imprinting was shown in my "React" video, but there was no way to tell without watching through it. Or the variable pattern video which has gotten a lot of likes but not many views, and is effectively dead in the suggestions. So, you either go looking for it, or you will potentially never see it.

So, yeah, I'm just trying to show people these tips that I think really help. I'm just doing the best I can under the circumstances.
 
My point was that I'm unlikely to put aside over 30 minutes to watch a video ' on the off chance '.

Nothing personal, I have the same issue on other forums, where people link a video, but give no information on what it contains.
 
Yeah, I get that. But this is for people looking for videos to help them get faster with Alibre. There is a break down in the description. But putting a video out in YT is treading a fine line. This is a reference. It is supposed to contain a lot and YT hates long breakdown in the title or description.
 
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