There are also very useful variable fillet and blend commands in the menu Surface - Variable Fillet/Blend/Chamfer. These commands can be used to fillet/blend connecting sirfaces like ordinary fillet command, but have nice options like trim and join the resulting surfaces and variable fillet/blend radius.
Can you please explain the difference for the edges tool, I mean the "filet edges" and "blend edges", they both work for connected surfaces(as an edge)in a solid, right!? Thank you🙏
under option-view-display modes. click which view you want to change the line. then pick objects- curves and change the view thickness. It is only for view not actully "physically" chaning the line thickness.
"there's no way to use fillet" Except if you know that McNeel came out of Autodesk and Rhino is a lot like AutoCAD in some ways and you use that knowledge to look at those two lines and know that "there is every way to use fillet, why wouldn't there be?"
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@@PJChenJewelryDesign ok I get it there I stay between two options nvidia and amd. Amd is more chipper then nvidia i want to know if there is no much difference between them I will buy amd. Which one do you offer.
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There are also very useful variable fillet and blend commands in the menu Surface - Variable Fillet/Blend/Chamfer. These commands can be used to fillet/blend connecting sirfaces like ordinary fillet command, but have nice options like trim and join the resulting surfaces and variable fillet/blend radius.
Great tip!
Can you please explain the difference for the edges tool,
I mean the "filet edges" and "blend edges", they both work for connected surfaces(as an edge)in a solid, right!?
Thank you🙏
they are similar. blend edges work well when it has multiple edge with different radius.
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How to change line thickness ?
under option-view-display modes. click which view you want to change the line. then pick objects- curves and change the view thickness. It is only for view not actully "physically" chaning the line thickness.
"there's no way to use fillet"
Except if you know that McNeel came out of Autodesk and Rhino is a lot like AutoCAD in some ways and you use that knowledge to look at those two lines and know that "there is every way to use fillet, why wouldn't there be?"
Hi İ want to buy a computer for rhino and 3D modeling can you advice some computer systems
I personal prefer PC over Mac. and Laptop over desktop. You will get more for your money on desktop, but laptop is easier to carry around. I will recommand gaming computer as they have better grafic card. I personal use MSI gaming laptop. It depends on your budget, there are a lot of choice.
@@PJChenJewelryDesign ok I get it there I stay between two options nvidia and amd.
Amd is more chipper then nvidia i want to know if there is no much difference between them I will buy amd. Which one do you offer.
You can use fillet even if two lines don't touch at all.
just checked. you are right!