What other people have probably noticed is how andre and his team follow a proprietary use of tonality, talking slow and with pauses. This makes points easier to follow, they keep learners from panicking, the (i am ok , you are ok environment), control etc. I can see this is his first time as internally he is going into panic, his head is racing through thoughts, but he held his complexion perfectly. Tonality definitely plays a huge role in conversation. I see the body language is also great. And there is a good use of the 55-38-7 rule when speaking.
@802Garage Жыл бұрын
Oooooh HP Academy getting into CAD for cars! We love to see it.
@VikiJoker1924 Жыл бұрын
Make this as a series! Love to see some mechanical/motorsport design thinking done by the pros.
@phillyphil1513 Жыл бұрын
#LIKEABOSS
@sh1r4ko732 ай бұрын
Hello HPacademy admins and tutors, I'm quite interested in signing up to an extensive list of your courses, one of which being the design course. With that being said, although I don't mind learning Fusion, I was wondering if you also support questions on Solidworks ? (Prayers that such a massive channels still watches over the comment section of a year old video 🤞🤞)
@hpa1012 ай бұрын
Yup! Connor actually used SOLIDWORKS for many years professionally before coming to HPA. We have a few members lesson using it too, but he can also help with anything specific in the members forum as you learn. We do use Fusion in the 3D modelling course, but the skills are not just specific to that platform and Connor has created the course with that in mind, drawing on his previous experience. Hope that helps! - Taz. PS: We check comments, but further replies to a comment are harder to see as YT filters them weirdly. Always feel free to reach out via support@hpacademy.com with that in mind if you have any more questions but I'll do my best to check back here again for you too.