Thank you so much for your entertaining and informative videos ! Do you have any idea how to let two given/already lovingly drawn (single span) curves intersect (in a non tangent way/) in one point, two curves which are not touching/intersecting by just a tiny bit ? For example having drawn one continous and clean single span curve, representing the frontal edge of a car bonnet, continuing into the wing as a panel gap and another one, about vertical to it, representing the upper and frontal edge of the wing, both drawn fitting to the top, front and side views of the underlying 2D plans. Is there/ do you know/ can you think of a way to achieve a clean intersection in one point without re-drawing one of the curves ? Using "ClosestPt", it is possible to generate a point on one curve, that serves well to draw a newly redrawn second curve through, using "CurveThroughPt" for example. In other words: Is there a way to force an existing control point curve to pass through a given point? ...making it snap magnetically to another curve passing close by or to a point on it?
That's something very useful but hidden among the billions of functions that Rhino has. Thank you :)
Thank you so much for your entertaining and informative videos !
Do you have any idea how to let two given/already lovingly drawn (single span) curves intersect (in a non tangent way/) in one point, two curves which are not touching/intersecting by just a tiny bit ?
For example having drawn one continous and clean single span curve, representing the frontal edge of a car bonnet, continuing into the wing as a panel gap and another one, about vertical to it, representing the upper and frontal edge of the wing, both drawn fitting to the top, front and side views of the underlying 2D plans.
Is there/ do you know/ can you think of a way to achieve a clean intersection in one point without re-drawing one of the curves ?
Using "ClosestPt", it is possible to generate a point on one curve, that serves well to draw a newly redrawn second curve through, using "CurveThroughPt" for example.
In other words:
Is there a way to force an existing control point curve to pass through a given point? ...making it snap magnetically to another curve passing close by or to a point on it?
Just the tutorial I needed thanks.