This info is helpful if you have a complex model that you want to 3D print- you can change your object to a polymesh and then reduce to the maximum number allowed for 3d printing (shape ways allows a max 1000000)
great explanation, but i have a question, could i modify the object when it is a mesh? i mean modeling or deforming the mesh as you did with the sphere? Gracias and great video
I don't think you need to make a nurbs surface into a mesh to 3D Print or CNC. Instead you need an STL file, which is a triangular mesh. You would make a nurbs surface into a mesh for sculpting, as you would in ZBrush or Mudbox.
So I have this model where I want to increase the thickness of the form, but using offset surface did not work. I tried using this method you did but my file turns into a huge one. Is there a better way to increase the thickness of a complex form?
Hi, I don't know why but clicking the right Botton on the Polysrf from mash nothing happens and when I try to explode it says that 1 mash could not be exploded into multiple parts. Could you please tell me something in merit? Thank you
@@eldiegoasecas correct me if i'm wrong, mesh is for 3d printing and polysurfaces are to edit them in rhino again? :) thanks for the replies guys much appreciated!
I just brought a mesh from thingiverse into rhino, a pumpkin, and needed to install a base that interfaces a connector for led's. I turned the mesh into a poly surface so that I could boolean union the structural base onto the pumpkin mesh (now polysurface). Love Rhino, amazing tool.
Is this polygon mesh printed layer by layer ... if yes, how? if no, how? could anyone please explain ... Or is there a video on how these objects are printed
This info is helpful if you have a complex model that you want to 3D print- you can change your object to a polymesh and then reduce to the maximum number allowed for 3d printing (shape ways allows a max 1000000)
If you know a lot about Rhino do people call you a computer nurb?
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great explanation, but i have a question, could i modify the object when it is a mesh? i mean modeling or deforming the mesh as you did with the sphere? Gracias and great video
Thanks a lot!
I don't think you need to make a nurbs surface into a mesh to 3D Print or CNC. Instead you need an STL file, which is a triangular mesh. You would make a nurbs surface into a mesh for sculpting, as you would in ZBrush or Mudbox.
A mesh also works fine for cnc
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So I have this model where I want to increase the thickness of the form, but using offset surface did not work. I tried using this method you did but my file turns into a huge one. Is there a better way to increase the thickness of a complex form?
If thats only for a rendered output, then try the thickness option available in Object data properties in the right menu in Rhino 7
So if i create mesh i cannot edit the model ?for example how would.i extrude the mesh surface ?
Hi, I don't know why but clicking the right Botton on the Polysrf from mash nothing happens and when I try to explode it says that 1 mash could not be exploded into multiple parts. Could you please tell me something in merit? Thank you
what's the point of making it into a mesh and to a polysurface?
if you want to make mesh into polysurface you can easily measure your 3d object
i can only think about making it low poly and then making it easily editable again
@@eldiegoasecas correct me if i'm wrong, mesh is for 3d printing and polysurfaces are to edit them in rhino again? :) thanks for the replies guys much appreciated!
I just brought a mesh from thingiverse into rhino, a pumpkin, and needed to install a base that interfaces a connector for led's. I turned the mesh into a poly surface so that I could boolean union the structural base onto the pumpkin mesh (now polysurface). Love Rhino, amazing tool.
Hi, CAN SOMEBODY write the comands he wrote please, the quality video is bad
gracias :)
Is this polygon mesh printed layer by layer ... if yes, how? if no, how? could anyone please explain ... Or is there a video on how these objects are printed
thanx
Hi , how can i contact you ?
the command is mesh