Degrees is the degree of the polynomial curve that will result from your clicks, so the first example is a “cubic” polynomial, the second does a 4th-degree (hence degrees = 4) polynomial, etc.
Great post Aaron and thank you, I have to say that you present information in a concise and orderly manner. This post was very helpful as I have been struggling with this extension in Sketchup for a while… I am also use to using Corel Draw which has a simplified set of tools for vector manipulation.. It would be great if you could do a series on the Fredo Bezier Spline extension tools…
Great explanation! I'm using the online version and I'm tying to make a "bezier surface" in order to make a concave surface over a flat object. Is there any video showing this task using only native tools? Thank you!
Great video as usual. How are you able to pan and orbit around your model without seemingly using the tools to do it. Do you have a separate device operating this function?
Hi there Aaron,verry nice video's what you make,I have seen a bunch of them,great... But maybe somtime you could make one or more video's about Reeds and Flutes on round and tapered collums.
These posts are ALWAYS learning, for me. Thanks Aaron.
Degrees is the degree of the polynomial curve that will result from your clicks, so the first example is a “cubic” polynomial, the second does a 4th-degree (hence degrees = 4) polynomial, etc.
Geat, just what I wanted, next would be how to increase Bezier curves segments
Great post Aaron and thank you, I have to say that you present information in a concise and orderly manner. This post was very helpful as I have been struggling with this extension in Sketchup for a while… I am also use to using Corel Draw which has a simplified set of tools for vector manipulation.. It would be great if you could do a series on the Fredo Bezier Spline extension tools…
All sorts of fun to be had when you start drawing n-th degree Beziers in three dimensions!
Thank you Aaron. Now I can design a chair.
This should be a native tool!
Always enjoy your videos
Very cool. Thank you for this, hadn't played with these yet. Good to know.
Great explanation!
I'm using the online version and I'm tying to make a "bezier surface" in order to make a concave surface over a flat object. Is there any video showing this task using only native tools?
Thank you!
Interesting. Need to try that out. Thanks Aaron.
Great video as usual. How are you able to pan and orbit around your model without seemingly using the tools to do it. Do you have a separate device operating this function?
@sketchup, Aaron...please explain how you do this
In most of my videos I use a space mouse to move the camera in 3d.
But how do you view the acceleration with a curvature comb? Its essential to evaluate that in order to make good curves, yet you didnt show any?
Thank you .now i can desing top of the table
Love it, now if I could only pronounce it!
Fortunately, that is not a requirement in order to use it!
Bayzere is close enough for government work.
its very nice..now i can do that this tools..
Thank you.
Much appreciated
Aaron, I do not see the Bezier tool selection. Is it a download option?
Bezier is a free extension from SketchUp available through Extension Warehouse.
Great tutorial, but sir your audio is too low, cannot listen without headphones. Pls try and record louder... Cheers
Hello bro lm happy to fallow your video
Can you please tell me how I can make video same the you make clear??God bless you
Hi there Aaron,verry nice video's what you make,I have seen a bunch of them,great...
But maybe somtime you could make one or more video's about Reeds and Flutes on round and tapered collums.
Interesting