Rhino Tutorial | Industrial Design | Vacuum Sealer Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2022
- Reference image:
drive.google.com/file/d/1u_6k...
Reference tutorial:
www.bilibili.com/video/BV1Mv4...
Product:
www.waringcommercialproducts....
Model_1:
drive.google.com/file/d/1vhmT...
Thank you!
Best explanation EVER!
Thanks for saying that!!!
Thanks for the tutorial vid, Daoru. but I couldn't get how you managed to pull down the two curves at the back while also pulling down the curves reflected on the surface. really appreciate it if you could enlighten on that. 12:50
Thanks. Please use "record history", and the link is here: docs.mcneel.com/rhino/5/help/en-us/commands/history.htm#:~:text=The%20status%20bar%20Record%20History,option%20using%20the%20History%20command.
Hi, what's your approach to modeling more complex objects, whose cross-sections vary more than in the vacuum stealer in the tutorial?
Would starting with surface network, sweep1, or sweep2 but with more cross-sections have bad implications for further steps?
PS: thanks for the valuable tutorial :)
Hi Daoru! Thanks for your wonderful tutorial, as I see in some of the comments below, I am also getting too many checkpoints and too many slashes on the surface, when I do "Sweep2"... (video 6:08 ) I checked if both curves have the same angles and points, and they do, so I'm not sure what I'm doing it wrong..
That’s because your two curves have different DEGRESS or different amount of CONTROL POINTS. I don't know what do you mean "angles". Please try to copy and paste one curve to generate the second curve, and then change the control points on the second curve accordingly to make the adjustments.
In Sweep2 there are too many checkpoints and too many slashes on the surface.
That’s because your two curves have different degrees or different amount of control points