The story of Mike’s progress

Hey guys, a story from Hyundai.
This story begins when Head Designer of Hyundai Motor America contacted me and asked for some courses for his designers at Hyundai. I appreciated his offer and thanks God they were all satisfied with the contents.
Mike gained good experiences in automotive industry after starting his career in Honda R&D and Mazda. Then he was working at Hyundai Motor America as a Clay Modeler and CNC Programmer, but after a few years, he felt in love with Alias.
What a romance story come on!
Mike Heredia Autodesk Alias


Mike tells you more about Alias Subdivision:

“I think Sub-D modeling is very powerful! It’s a game changer in the creative collaborative process between designers and modelers. I go back and forth between Nurbs and Sub-D modeling. The Alias interface makes it easy to hybrid work in the same environment. Sub-D definitely has a place in the early part of development / design exploration.

My workflow these days is to model in Sub-D’s early in the project to explore design and problem solving with engineers/designers quickly and at some point rebuild in Nurbs when necessary for proper critical data.

As a former clay modeler working in Sub-D’s brings me some of that that satisfying familiar clay modeling style to the digital environment. In a way you can say Sub-D is the digital clay of Alias. But like anything the more you practice something the better you get at it. Understanding how to organize your Sub-D quad flow and modeling approach is key to success in Sub-D. I’m a fan!”

Autodesk Alias Subdivision Subd

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If I were you, I would trust what a professional Alias modeler says!
If you had any questions just message me on info@ms3d.net . Best, Mohammad.