I like this midrange time format! Detailed enough to learn the process and I was able to watch during my lunch break. Gonna play with it a bit this afternoon on a project.
I would just make the pocket surface an then have it intersect with the main surface, then split. this has creases, but if you combine the 2 and do filet edges you get rounded edges. if you wan more control of the blending, simply sont combine the 2 but put in a little space, then blend the surfaces for a more organic blending.
Love this intersect technique! Altho I'd love more control, like using a networksrf. Only problem with this technique is that you get strange edges in the corner which you need to trim(offset).
You would always have to trim unless you used a complex tool like patch, which gives you a multi span surface. The key here is simple easy to manipulate surfaces that trim and blend wonderfully. They also data transfer great.
As usual very good tutorials. Unfortunately I have a hearing problem, which makes it for me incredibly hard to follow. I am just an old bloke which tries to keep his brain active. Sad that this tutorials only cater for people with good hearing. I love all your videos, although a lot of that is well above my level.
You tube has a closed captions feature you may be able to turn on. The captions are auto generated, and may be hit or miss , but may help get the idea across easier.
I like this midrange time format! Detailed enough to learn the process and I was able to watch during my lunch break. Gonna play with it a bit this afternoon on a project.
watch this space, more to come!
Loving the new focus on editable surfaces!
excellent tutorial, thanks
Glad you liked it
I would just make the pocket surface an then have it intersect with the main surface, then split. this has creases, but if you combine the 2 and do filet edges you get rounded edges. if you wan more control of the blending, simply sont combine the 2 but put in a little space, then blend the surfaces for a more organic blending.
yes, that is exactly what the video shows.
see the pipe blend trick video for the pipe trim/ blend srf workflow.
Love this intersect technique!
Altho I'd love more control, like using a networksrf. Only problem with this technique is that you get strange edges in the corner which you need to trim(offset).
You would always have to trim unless you used a complex tool like patch, which gives you a multi span surface. The key here is simple easy to manipulate surfaces that trim and blend wonderfully. They also data transfer great.
As usual very good tutorials. Unfortunately I have a hearing problem, which makes it for me incredibly hard to follow. I am just an old bloke which tries to keep his brain active. Sad that this tutorials only cater for people with good hearing. I love all your videos, although a lot of that is well above my level.
You tube has a closed captions feature you may be able to turn on. The captions are auto generated, and may be hit or miss , but may help get the idea across easier.
acrosst ?
Can you clarify? Not sure what you are asking…