Thank you for uploading this gem, probably the best NX video I've seen. I've tried the way you've described and it actually works, resulting in a surface with the absolute minimum number of poles and perfect continuity, a real class A surface. Sure, in this example you could simply create the entire sidewall as a single sweep, but I can see where this method could be useful. It's a pity NX doesn't provide this out of the box, because even though you can barely see the difference, the simplified surface improves all downstream operations. Currently, it's a lot of additional work.
Is really helpful, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for uploading this gem, probably the best NX video I've seen. I've tried the way you've described and it actually works, resulting in a surface with the absolute minimum number of poles and perfect continuity, a real class A surface. Sure, in this example you could simply create the entire sidewall as a single sweep, but I can see where this method could be useful. It's a pity NX doesn't provide this out of the box, because even though you can barely see the difference, the simplified surface improves all downstream operations. Currently, it's a lot of additional work.
Just when I thought I knew enough already I’ve found this gem. Thanks for sharing, there’s always something new to learn! 👏🏿
Thank you for the kind words.
Thank's for information :)
Any time!