But we can play with extracted isocurved in 1st option as it gives continuous curve to use for further division or working. Also the flow will have more flexibility in option 1 because it is single continuous surface. Even you can split the option 1 with split _isocurve command to achieve option 2. Actually it depends on the need but your argument is also valid for that situation.
I didn't even know that shortcut, so this helped a lot!
Glad it helped! Which shortcut did you learn?
@@danielbrunsteiner the control shift select 😅I feel silly for exploding everything now lol.
But we can play with extracted isocurved in 1st option as it gives continuous curve to use for further division or working. Also the flow will have more flexibility in option 1 because it is single continuous surface. Even you can split the option 1 with split _isocurve command to achieve option 2. Actually it depends on the need but your argument is also valid for that situation.
Thanks for sharing! Sometimes small details like this really matter
Coming from blender to rhino , one thing i see that im still noob at rhino , I'll be back for more of these
Very useful!Thank you
Hey! Your work displays looks nice. What are the parameters?
Wow! thanks
Wow thank you!
Very useful
Fascinating
Stabiler Schnauzer!
Thank you.🙏🙏🙏
In my rhino, Even if i dont explode, it extrude the 2nd way, it will behave 1st way only if i rebuild it.
That's true it sometimes works that way but not always, so that's why I want to show the difference and to be mindful about this behaviour.
Why doesn't that don't work for me?
why that's not works on me?
Hi Renald, what exactly isn’t working for you? Best, Daniel