@@simpernchong yes thanks chong, & Ya i know bro.... many people's are died here.. not only for new Delhi... all over India.. anyway "Lot of thanks to Singapore government".. never forget.. this help...
Hi Carl, the 'Preserve other end' is used to control the continuity on the other side of the surface. If it is set to 'position', the only condition is that the other end will not move away. If we have another surface on the other side and it needs to be nicely matched as well, we can use the 'Curvature' option. But additional control points might be added by Rhino to constrain that. Cheers.
Hi Sim, me again! Why is it often impossible to join the surfaces after matching? Sometimes it works if you change degree, sometimes not... I don't figure it out... Thanks a lot
Hmm... perhaps got to check if they are gaps between the match. Change Degree is just one aspect of matching. Got to check if there are also enough control points on the side to be matched as well. Perhaps you can try, exploring insertknot / removeknot to control the control points distribution without changing the surface profiles too much.
You explain everyhting so clear! Your videos helped me a lot!
Nice to hear that, thank you!
Brilliant explanation! Thank you so much for the help
You're very welcome! Thanks 😁
Thanks... Been struggling to match complex surfaces. This helps alot..
Glad to be of help. Thanks
wonderful Chong... nice explanation... keep move forward...
Thanks Chandra 😁
Bro, stay safe. India's COVID situation seems very bad from the news.
@@simpernchong yes thanks chong, & Ya i know bro.... many people's are died here.. not only for new Delhi... all over India.. anyway "Lot of thanks to Singapore government".. never forget.. this help...
Thank you so much! Very helpful for guitar curves , have a good day!
Thanks, you too! Have a good day too 😄
Merci pour votre aide
Merci 😁
Great job Sim! I have a question: why don't you use "Preserve other end / Continuity"? Is there some particular reason? Thanks a lot
Hi Carl, the 'Preserve other end' is used to control the continuity on the other side of the surface. If it is set to 'position', the only condition is that the other end will not move away. If we have another surface on the other side and it needs to be nicely matched as well, we can use the 'Curvature' option. But additional control points might be added by Rhino to constrain that.
Cheers.
Hi Sim, me again! Why is it often impossible to join the surfaces after matching? Sometimes it works if you change degree, sometimes not...
I don't figure it out...
Thanks a lot
Hmm... perhaps got to check if they are gaps between the match. Change Degree is just one aspect of matching. Got to check if there are also enough control points on the side to be matched as well. Perhaps you can try, exploring insertknot / removeknot to control the control points distribution without changing the surface profiles too much.
Thanks!
Too many "Ok" in video :( Ok?
OK. Point noted. Thanks