I've been using shape3d for at least 8yrs now. I've worked with Lost, Chemistry, Cole, Jeff Clark from Mavericks surfboards,shapers for CI, and many others. I still don't consider myself an expert, BUT I always have said less is more. Keep it simple. Less slices and less control points the better(unless you're trying to create something very specific like wings, or extreme bottoms). If you haven't found it yet: The Measurement Wizard is what your probably looking for. It's in the Board properties and it's a button that lets you input your outline, thickness and rocker measurements. (not available in the free version). Once you've entered your measurements, click the little box that says auto-adjust. It should put your dimentions to what you've entered. Most of the time one of the measurements might not be spot-on, so, after you've got your dimentions I would go back and try to make any corrections manually with the available tangents. There are endless little ways to "clean up" your file, but most require the expensive production version that I have.
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