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draw a cupboard for motorcycle

dr1990

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Good morning to all,
I am new on this forum as a registered user but I have been following you for a long time and I have solved many issues of realization thanks to the tips of many users enrolled on this forum. so thank you for the help received in the past.
Today I address myself to you as I can not realize a part of solidworks with simple appearance: a cupboard to mount on the bike.
It is a design that I think is not complicated but I can't find the functions and a way to achieve it. below I attach a photo taken from the web to give an idea of what I would like to do.
$_12.webp Obviously I do not intend to do exactly this model, but I have difficulty understanding how to do the various steps to reach something that comes close to it. My difficulty lies in shaping the curved surface and creating the two concavities.
I tried to make the profile seen from above and try to make an extrusion with loft but I did not have great results.
:confused: how should I proceed?
Thank you very much
 
almost certainly you have to work with the surfaces, which with the loft is an assaje casino
 
thank you all for the answers. Now I'm trying to start from the back where it's taller. from them I created many parallel planes by spaceping them and doing some sort of off-set converting the previous sketch made on the new floor. being speculated, I realized only a half of the profile. from there I slightly modified the size. I have created so many plans to bring everything together at one point. so I used the extrusion function with loft and created a nice smooth geometry and I am able to change all the parameters by updating from time to time the finished model from the sketch relative to the plane in question. I mirrored the semi-model and then I emptied the whole thing. below place a photo.
I have never worked for surfaces, I have traveled this way because I am usually working with solid geometries and surface modeling is (at my point of view) "difficult" on solidworks what is easier to achieve with blender.
I attach some photos
 
also the model would not be bad:)
there had been a time ago a Kilometer discussion with examples of modeling, various files and working methodologies just on a motorcycle dome. I think he had left the omnicad forum. in any case do a search here on the forum or via google.
 
If you can do everything with solids it is great but you should do a check with zebra strips, if the surfaces do not turn out classy you will have great difficulties of refraction and distortion looking through the dome.
 
the design in question is a very gross draft of what I wanted to do. I think I did the right procedure. the final will certainly not be this. I'll post it if anyone likes it. thanks for support
 

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