Thanks, good stuff! Nice hard surface model, different modeling techniques, a bit of problems resolving (my favorite part). Only thing missing is chamfer/fillets. I don't know, maybe it is normal in CAD workflows, to leave perfectly sharp edges/corners, but in SubD modeling we never do that. But as I understand that is a weak side of Rhino - filleting complex assemblies would be a nightmare from what I know now... That "edge softening" is nice, but very limited compared to what we have in 3ds Max+Vray. Vray EdgeTex gives a lot more control, and can render HUGE fillets without a problem, not sure why Rhino is starting to break at 0.04 value... But anyway, it is just a rendering trick, not even sure if anyone renders with Rhino.
for these demos I typically am running as fast as possible to get a result in the time allotted. Certainly fillets could be added later. Don't believe the hype..Rhino fillets just fine. There are rules to follow for filleting a surface model and if you don't follow them it causes issues. Could it fillet better? sure, and we are working constantly to improve where we can.
Hi kyle, can I ask you if in Rhino version 8 we will find a spec of native xnurbs? Thanks for the answer and as always congratulations for the great video Good things
another great tutorial Kyle!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks, good stuff! Nice hard surface model, different modeling techniques, a bit of problems resolving (my favorite part). Only thing missing is chamfer/fillets. I don't know, maybe it is normal in CAD workflows, to leave perfectly sharp edges/corners, but in SubD modeling we never do that. But as I understand that is a weak side of Rhino - filleting complex assemblies would be a nightmare from what I know now... That "edge softening" is nice, but very limited compared to what we have in 3ds Max+Vray. Vray EdgeTex gives a lot more control, and can render HUGE fillets without a problem, not sure why Rhino is starting to break at 0.04 value... But anyway, it is just a rendering trick, not even sure if anyone renders with Rhino.
for these demos I typically am running as fast as possible to get a result in the time allotted. Certainly fillets could be added later. Don't believe the hype..Rhino fillets just fine. There are rules to follow for filleting a surface model and if you don't follow them it causes issues. Could it fillet better? sure, and we are working constantly to improve where we can.
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And I have to say these videos are incredible. Great source of information, I learned a lot. THANK YOU!
Thanks! You can hit the next session here.
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Please upload a video of shoe designing ... making a sport shoe sole.. I will be very thankful to you.. you are a great one..
There are some great tools in v8 that may make this a cool video- I’ll do so thinking on it and try to pull something off in the near future.
Hello, I'm a space designer. Is Lino a good program for landscaping and architectural design? Should I use a program other than Rino to look for it?
Lands design is what most rhino folks use
How to set 4 pt line at left buttom?
Thanks for the video.
It was a script I added. I called it out in the video.
Hi kyle, can I ask you if in Rhino version 8 we will find a spec of native xnurbs?
Thanks for the answer and as always congratulations for the great video
Good things
x nurbs is a 3rd party company, so It will always be an additional cost plug in since we don't make it here.
Ok thank you