Mechanical Design Advanced

SOLIDWORKS Surface Modeling

Master the art of surface modeling with this course. Over two days, dive into creating complex, organic shapes and combining them with solid modeling techniques. Previous experience with SOLIDWORKS is required.

The “SOLIDWORKS Surface Modeling” course offered by designandprocess.com is an in-depth training program designed to teach participants how to build organic and freeform shapes using SOLIDWORKS’ surface modeling toolset. This course aims to boost 3D modeling skills by diving into hands-on training that enables the creation of complex designs easily and efficiently. It is positioned as a crucial step for becoming proficient in high-demand CAD techniques, setting participants up for success in design-centric industries.

The course covers creating complex organic shapes with surfacing tools, fixing geometry issues, cleaning up scan data, mastering complex lofting, sweeps, boundary blends, surface trims, combining solid and surface modeling techniques through hybrid modeling, and evaluating parts for curvature continuity to enhance part quality and manufacturability.

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$865.00 Commercial
$810.00 Government

*Government pricing requires a valid .mil or .gov email address for each registered student.

UPCOMING DATES

Jun 17–18, 2026

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Aug 18–19, 2026

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Oct 15–16, 2026

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Dec 17–18, 2026

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Network vs. Standalone

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  • If you are a sole user or prefer to have dedicated licenses for each machine, a standalone license will likely be the best option. However, for teams that need to share licenses across multiple users or locations, network licenses offer greater flexibility.

 

Term vs. Perpetual

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  • If you have stable design needs, a predictable budget and want to own the software outright, perpetual is your best option. For companies with fluctuating project needs who want lower upfront costs and flexibility to adjust their software usage, term licenses are your best option.

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