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Sam Whitworth (sam_whit_design)
Приєднався 1 лис 2012
Manipulating Outsole Patterns in Grasshopper
Follow up with my last tutorial on footwear modeling (ua-cam.com/video/JwS1l5TrYhM/v-deo.html) by learning how to use Grasshopper to create a data-driven outsole tread pattern!
Music by Bensound.com
Music by Bensound.com
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Midsole Modeling in Rhino & Grasshopper
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How to model a shoe's midsole using just one surface, plus adding patterns via Grasshopper! Intro music by www.bensound.com/
Vapormax 3D Modeling in Rhino #1
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This video shares my techniques for modeling footwear uppers in Rhinoceros. Feel free to ask questions! Find me on Instagram @sam_whit_design.
Belay Device
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Quick explanation of this product “sketch render”. Leave any questions in the comments!
ShrinkTrimmedSrf should have gotten rid of the hidden trimmed parts.
класс очень доступно и понятно. с первого раза все получилось!)
still waiting for part 2
好厲害的影片
grate tutorial . thank you very much ❤
good work
where is part 2 :(
Does anyone know how to thicken the hexagons afterwards?
Offset Surface or Extrude
You saved my whole school project with this sir! Thank you, and also when I look you up on ig, it’s so nice to see that you continued with this and now work for New balance!! Great job! Hope you get back to some tutorials soon :))
Best tutorial ever, thank you!
Hello thanks !! Is no.2 available? I’d like to see how the sole and laces are made thanks a million!
This tutorial is so helpful. Is there any further tutorial teaching the 3D shoe modeling (the process of building the entire shoe)? There’s not much this kind of tutorial teaching rhino on UA-cam. 🤔🤔Appreciate it !!!🙏🙏🙏
Not all heroes wear capes, but Sam does. I've seen him on top of a building today. Thanks mate for this tutorial!! Great skills.
s'il vous plait il me faudrai la partie deux
puedo haber el partido dos
please join the parts 2 plzz
we want a sub-d update!
Really helpful. Please make more videos like this
One thing to clarify, Rhino has grasshopper, which gives you all the parametric flexibility you need, and more
I was just waiting to see the rest of the shoe made man...
heloo sir,, how can contact u ??personally..can i get ur intsta or messanger ??
Part 2? :(
Love it!!!!
if you create a sheet metal model, smartunfold.com has the tool to flatten the model Here is the sample video: ua-cam.com/video/OhOdl9RYeC0/v-deo.html
wow work very good professor
yes Iam wait for the next part. the upper and outsole part
hi sam, I'm waiting for the next part ever since :(
I am having some problem in curve network its not working when i click on it can you help me out...??
nice
appreciate that,very useful
Nice tutorial, i am always facing the same issues as you with the fillets, definitely not the best side of rhino, need to look into this, Looking forward for the part 2
upload part 2 :(
When you are going to upload part 2?? Please upload as soon as possible.
Hi Sam. Thank you for your sharing. May I know the tool you use for this sketch? Software of just a painting pad? Thank you.
nice vid! have you ever made the 2nd part of it? thanks mate
I am so excited. and I wait for the next part till finish. thankfull
This actually helped me out making a 3D model of my wooden shoe last! Thanks man.
Thank you!!!
Thank you!!!
Awesome tutorial Sam, can't wait for part 2!
I WAIT TOO :)
its too long bro
Great easy to follow tutorial Sam, ill post my design I make with this on Instagram and tag you in it. It has really helped to expand my tool-set in footwear design.
I followed this process in Solidworks and it worked perfectly, a little bit complicated with the last curves but worked great. Thank you
Dude this tutorial is awesome. Very cool to see tutorials around footwear design with grasshopper.
thx! very helpful
Hello Sam ! I follow since few months on Instagram and I've just find your tutorial ! It's perfect ! But when will you post the second part ? I cannot wait to see how to modelise the sole..! Thanks fro answer and keep going with your tutorial !
Alex Touzot I'm not sure when I'll get around to it, but I will eventually!
Thanks Sam. Appreciate this. Very interested to see the next part.
Yes if you can that would be great!
Thank's for the great tutorial, Sam!
Super nice Sam, and a smart move to use cage edit to control the shape and keep it easily understandable in grasshopper. Regarding the shape definition in cage edit (20minute mark), you're scaling of the points the get a sharper outsole edge is a good solution. Another way to do it is to change the control point weight (weight). You might also want to turn your Gumball on, this will make the moving/rotating/scaling easier.
Philippe Holthuizen thanks for the tips, I'll look into control point weight and gumball, I haven't learned either of those yet!
thankyou so much fr the tutorial. u made complex form so easy to learn.
I’m not 100% familiar with Rhino, but does t-splines work with this method? I know they removed t splines for Rhino 6, but the way you are deforming things is almost similar to SubD modeling, which would help tons of you could model like that rather then using a cage edit. I hear Rhino 7 might get a SubD.
Thanks for the tutorial. Even though I jumped straight into rhino (I am an amateur hobbyist) and I am limited to different disciplines and design principles other software might encourage you to focus on, I am a great fan of "Curve from 2 views" (crv2view) instead of projecting curves. Lately I moved onto a-class surfaces wagon and practicing box modelling techniques.