You are welcome. I have encountered so many occasions that trainees and students approached the 4 sided situation with a typical Surface network command route that I think i should make a video about it. And sorry for the less-than-ideal audio.
great video, just one question, you've checked if the model ended with naked edges in this part? I quite often have this problem when i use similar methods.
Thanks for the comment. There is no naked edge. This is because of the usage of the options 'Tangency' and 'Preserve Isocurve Direction' when Matchsrf is used.
I have conducted such a course via Zoom. However, I will much prefer a face-to-face one as it is so much more interactive and easier to assess the situation.
Great video man! Clearly surfacing work is an art and needs lots of practice. Tedious but rewarding.
Very true! Thanks.
You have excellent examples for learning to model, and you could be a good teacher for Rhino.
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Simple and effective
Glad that it is useful. Have a great holiday :)
Thanks!!!
You are welcome :)
Rhino may not be a top of the range or Class A surfacing tool. But in the hands of a skilled person, it can certainly do very good surfaces.
This is High end knowledge for advanced CAD and automotive surfacing.
Thank you!!✨😍
You’re welcome 😊
11:27 move UVN
11:55 insert knot
Thank you for bookmarking the steps.
THX.
You are welcome. I have encountered so many occasions that trainees and students approached the 4 sided situation with a typical Surface network command route that I think i should make a video about it. And sorry for the less-than-ideal audio.
@@simpernchong that would be cool. thx
great video, just one question, you've checked if the model ended with naked edges in this part? I quite often have this problem when i use similar methods.
Thanks for the comment. There is no naked edge. This is because of the usage of the options 'Tangency' and 'Preserve Isocurve Direction' when Matchsrf is used.
@@simpernchong thanks, i'm gonna pay more attention next time.
Do you have any online courses about surfacing? Thanks
I have conducted such a course via Zoom. However, I will much prefer a face-to-face one as it is so much more interactive and easier to assess the situation.
Thanx
Thank you for the video! i.imgur.com/dZITv5T.png Tell me where you need to change the parameters in the settings so that the surface is smooth?
Hmmm... I am not too sure. Do you want to click the 'Adjust Mesh'... and increase the polygon value.