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Are you working on a specific type of model, like a or a consumer product , so I can provide more targeted modeling steps?

: Use Zebra Stripes or Horizontal/Vertical Lines to check for surface imperfections or "lumps". Are you working on a specific type of

: Ensure surfaces meet with G0 (Position), G1 (Tangent), or G2 (Curvature) continuity, which is essential for the smooth reflections required in automotive design. 3. Detailing and Secondary Features With the main body established, add the complex details. : Organize your workflow by creating custom shelves

: For intricate details like a car grille, use the Array tool to create linear or radial patterns of objects. you begin "skinning" the model.

: Organize your workflow by creating custom shelves for your most-used tools (e.g., Edit Point Curve, Circle tool, Duplicate Curve) via the Windows > Shelves menu .

: Use the Layer Symmetry tool to ensure that as you build one side of the piece, the other side mirrors it accurately. 2. Primary Surface Construction Once the wireframe is set, you begin "skinning" the model.