That's a great idea, but I don't know if I will be able to do that in a timely manner for you. But I do have a full tutorial for this ring where I speak and so it has auto-generated subtitles. ua-cam.com/video/hQz6o9dzB10/v-deo.html
Thank you for making this tutorial. I had learned how to make this ring from other creators but had problems with connection of the ends. I will try your way tomorrow. I like your style. 👏🏼😎 Happy Independence Day! 🎉
@@blendolendo Thank you! Just to let you know, I have a full tutorial I just put up (but it's an hour long). Probably this short tutorial will work for you, but, if you run into any issues, check out the long one. In the long one, I show three different flow methods. Cheers!
I loved this tutorial, but I tried to do it 4 times and the line measurement always gives a length of 7,056, never 6,803 like yours. The result of my division was 7.80. So I add 7 segments and part of the braid is missing around the circumference, leaving a space. If I add 8 segments, the end of the braid is inside the other part. I don't know how to solve this problem. Unless I use a circumference millimeters greater than 17.53 to use 8 segments or a smaller circumference to use 7 segments. Did you understand? LOL
Hi! I'm not sure why you get 7,056 instead of 6,803, but 7 segments should work fine. When you click on the Flow Along Curve command (around 3:07), you need to set Stretch = Yes in the command line. That should make the segments fit perfectly around the circumference. If that doesn't work, I have a full tutorial on this ring where I slowly go over every step. Let me know if it works for you. ua-cam.com/video/hQz6o9dzB10/v-deo.html
@@webduncetv Yes, thank you very much for helping. I ended up finding the other video. Thank you very much!! It's an excellent video and I really like how you teach. Gratitude!!
Great question. I wasn't sure if I could do it or not, but I think I managed to do it. I posted the result over on X (formerly known as twitter). Is this what you mean? twitter.com/webduncetv/status/1750024760468099539
Hi. I'm sorry that you are having difficulties with the tutorial. If you are trying to 3D scale with the gumball (gimbal), hold down shift while scaling. I hope that helps. Also, I have a full tutorial on this ring that might help, too. ua-cam.com/video/hQz6o9dzB10/v-deo.html
@@webduncetv i know but.. seperate curv line and object🥹 just only adjust curv line 🤔 Is there problem setting options-? Hmmmm.. Its hard to explain becuz im not good at english 🤔 sorry.. And Thank you for your kindness:)!!
@@정아이-g1m Hi. Yes, I think I understand now. I did that on purpose. I selected only the lines because I wanted the pipes (objects) to stay the same thickness. I chose a thickness for the pipes that I wanted (1.5mm), then I scaled the lines down until the pipes touched each other and overlapped each other a little bit. If you follow my tutorial here, as you scale the lines, the thickness of the pipes should stay the same but the pipes should adjust to the new size of the lines due to Rhino's history function. To scale the pipes, you have to select the pipes. But, if you scale the pipes, you will break history on them and they will no longer update as we adjust the lines. There is a point in the video (2:28) where I scale the pipes themselves (only a little) because I want the pipes more narrow vertically. At that point I break history, but it's OK because I no longer need the history function at that point. If you want to follow this tutorial but you want the braids to have a different thickness, I would delete the pipes and make new pipes with the desired thickness. Then select the lines and scale only the lines until you like how the braid looks. I hope I understood, and I hope this helps.
Excellent design.
Thank you!
I'm going to have to try this.
Yeah I tried it and figured it out. Did a 4 braid.
Can you lyrics the command you used in vedio please?
That's a great idea, but I don't know if I will be able to do that in a timely manner for you. But I do have a full tutorial for this ring where I speak and so it has auto-generated subtitles.
ua-cam.com/video/hQz6o9dzB10/v-deo.html
Thank you, it helped me a lot
U r thinking process is amazing ❤...well done
Thank you.
I was thinking the same. Genius. 😎👍🏻
Thank you for making this tutorial. I had learned how to make this ring from other creators but had problems with connection of the ends. I will try your way tomorrow. I like your style. 👏🏼😎 Happy Independence Day! 🎉
@@blendolendo Thank you! Just to let you know, I have a full tutorial I just put up (but it's an hour long). Probably this short tutorial will work for you, but, if you run into any issues, check out the long one. In the long one, I show three different flow methods. Cheers!
I loved this tutorial, but I tried to do it 4 times and the line measurement always gives a length of 7,056, never 6,803 like yours. The result of my division was 7.80. So I add 7 segments and part of the braid is missing around the circumference, leaving a space. If I add 8 segments, the end of the braid is inside the other part. I don't know how to solve this problem. Unless I use a circumference millimeters greater than 17.53 to use 8 segments or a smaller circumference to use 7 segments. Did you understand? LOL
Hi! I'm not sure why you get 7,056 instead of 6,803, but 7 segments should work fine. When you click on the Flow Along Curve command (around 3:07), you need to set Stretch = Yes in the command line. That should make the segments fit perfectly around the circumference. If that doesn't work, I have a full tutorial on this ring where I slowly go over every step. Let me know if it works for you.
ua-cam.com/video/hQz6o9dzB10/v-deo.html
@@webduncetv Yes, thank you very much for helping. I ended up finding the other video. Thank you very much!! It's an excellent video and I really like how you teach. Gratitude!!
❤
Is it possible to make it with a different design like with “3 wires” instead of 2? 🙏
Great question. I wasn't sure if I could do it or not, but I think I managed to do it. I posted the result over on X (formerly known as twitter). Is this what you mean?
twitter.com/webduncetv/status/1750024760468099539
@@webduncetv no sorry it’s not the result I’m looking for 😅
@@gmmrc__ OK. It was still a cool project. :)
I dont know 3d scale. Its not working 3d scale to adjust thickness and size🥹
Hi. I'm sorry that you are having difficulties with the tutorial. If you are trying to 3D scale with the gumball (gimbal), hold down shift while scaling. I hope that helps. Also, I have a full tutorial on this ring that might help, too.
ua-cam.com/video/hQz6o9dzB10/v-deo.html
@@webduncetv i know but.. seperate curv line and object🥹 just only adjust curv line 🤔
Is there problem setting options-? Hmmmm..
Its hard to explain becuz im not good at english 🤔 sorry..
And Thank you for your kindness:)!!
@@정아이-g1m Can you give the time in the video that is causing the problem?
@@webduncetv 1:31 Its not working 3d scale about thickness and size 🤔🤔 only adjust line🤔🤔 objects cant be narrowed
@@정아이-g1m Hi. Yes, I think I understand now. I did that on purpose. I selected only the lines because I wanted the pipes (objects) to stay the same thickness. I chose a thickness for the pipes that I wanted (1.5mm), then I scaled the lines down until the pipes touched each other and overlapped each other a little bit. If you follow my tutorial here, as you scale the lines, the thickness of the pipes should stay the same but the pipes should adjust to the new size of the lines due to Rhino's history function.
To scale the pipes, you have to select the pipes. But, if you scale the pipes, you will break history on them and they will no longer update as we adjust the lines. There is a point in the video (2:28) where I scale the pipes themselves (only a little) because I want the pipes more narrow vertically. At that point I break history, but it's OK because I no longer need the history function at that point.
If you want to follow this tutorial but you want the braids to have a different thickness, I would delete the pipes and make new pipes with the desired thickness. Then select the lines and scale only the lines until you like how the braid looks.
I hope I understood, and I hope this helps.