Yes.. SubD is easier. However the request requires using NURBS instead. This maybe useful because the previous versions of Rhino do not have comprehensive subd commands.
my line is more lighter than yours and i cannot repeat exactly what you are doing sir, is there any settings for thickening the lines?am i in a different mode? and i cant extrude like you did in 02:19 . my lines dont allow it because they are still controll points. i am very new at this so if you could help this would be amazing
Hello, how are you? This is not first time I am asking you, basically this not related to this video. But do you know how to properly use the Devsrf command? I really struggle to find about that. Thanks
Not easier to subd?
Yes.. SubD is easier. However the request requires using NURBS instead. This maybe useful because the previous versions of Rhino do not have comprehensive subd commands.
Rhino is great for furniture modelling.
Super helpful! Thank you!
You're welcome!
thank you Mr
Thanks.
my line is more lighter than yours and i cannot repeat exactly what you are doing sir, is there any settings for thickening the lines?am i in a different mode? and i cant extrude like you did in 02:19
. my lines dont allow it because they are still controll points. i am very new at this so if you could help this would be amazing
Hello, how are you? This is not first time I am asking you, basically this not related to this video. But do you know how to properly use the Devsrf command? I really struggle to find about that. Thanks
Hi Sir, sorry I am not aware of a Devsrf command.
How can I contact you Mr?
Please, answer me. I have a business offer for you
Hi, my email is studiorola.design@gmail.com Thx
@@simpernchong Thank you! I sent you an email :)