for the second solid object I reached the goal with the following commands: sweep 2 rails, cap planar holes, shell closed surfaces (top and bottom at the same time).The to pflat side can be rounded with the command: blend surface
The offset in the case of "circle to hexagon" didnt work even after doing everything in this tutorial, until I reduced the tolerance from 0.001 to 0.01. However like shown in the first example, i would rather just construct two separate polyline shapes instead of using offset.
cool video! You, as always, well done, I applaud you for it! I often lose SubD when Flow Anlong surface or when a lot of SubD objects just disappear, I don’t understand what it is connected with, I use Rhino7 SR15, maybe you know what this is connected with?
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Well, all what you did were just workarounds on well known Rhino’s flaws. I’m an early Rhino user since the very first beta in 1995, and all these issues have been around for decades, at least from v.3. Not to mention fillets, which have always been and still are problematic. I’m used to workarounds, otherwise I could not be able to model anything, however I would never teach students these workarounds as “the way to make it”. It’s not, it’s just one of many ways to run around modeling issues and procedural flaws, still not the way to get it done as expected. And it has a cost, and it’s quite painful, pretty often. Just to say things as they are.
This didn't solve anything. Revolving objects are easy abyways. Jsut draw a curve and revolve. Its compound surfaces you want to give a thickness to that are problem. Say like a mask you draw as a surface but need 5mm thick.
for the second solid object I reached the goal with the following commands: sweep 2 rails, cap planar holes, shell closed surfaces (top and bottom at the same time).The to pflat side can be rounded with the command: blend surface
again its PJ chen that solved my problem after closing 10 useless unrelevant tutorial. thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
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Great! Understanding the continuity options in the Command Line really makes the difference there!
super!
So good to understand the option in the command line ! that was a tricky surface
Super!
Thank you so much for your tutorials PJ! Always managed to find solutions here while I'm stuck with Rhino. Much appreciated!!
No problem, glad you enjoy it!
The offset in the case of "circle to hexagon" didnt work even after doing everything in this tutorial, until I reduced the tolerance from 0.001 to 0.01. However like shown in the first example, i would rather just construct two separate polyline shapes instead of using offset.
that will work
Mr PJ Many thanks this is quite important. Awesome Rhino 7 discipline.
Very welcome
Hello also the moon I don't find why offset didn't work at edges sharp
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You are very welcome. More to come!
thank you very mych....its nice solution..
You are welcome
Thanks PJ
You are welcome!
cool video! You, as always, well done, I applaud you for it! I often lose SubD when Flow Anlong surface or when a lot of SubD objects just disappear, I don’t understand what it is connected with, I use Rhino7 SR15, maybe you know what this is connected with?
Certain commands in Rhino only apply to NURBS surface not subD suface.
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Very nice trick❤
Thanks
hmmm try doing this with a complex model.
Thanx sir
Most welcome
Thanks for the video !! Very simple your explanations , love them !! Cheers!!
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Well, all what you did were just workarounds on well known Rhino’s flaws. I’m an early Rhino user since the very first beta in 1995, and all these issues have been around for decades, at least from v.3. Not to mention fillets, which have always been and still are problematic.
I’m used to workarounds, otherwise I could not be able to model anything, however I would never teach students these workarounds as “the way to make it”.
It’s not, it’s just one of many ways to run around modeling issues and procedural flaws, still not the way to get it done as expected.
And it has a cost, and it’s quite painful, pretty often.
Just to say things as they are.
Exactly. The offset srf command should simply work without the intersecting surfaces on the in side creases.
Very very very very good 👍🙂🥰🥰
Thank you! Cheers!
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Thank you!
This didn't solve anything. Revolving objects are easy abyways. Jsut draw a curve and revolve.
Its compound surfaces you want to give a thickness to that are problem.
Say like a mask you draw as a surface but need 5mm thick.
Rhino has some tricky tools and some of them need a second thought to be properly used
I agree
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