When there is a situation like that and you need the isocurves to be nicely oriented, you can planarsrf if it's flat, sweep 1/2 if you have the rail curves or just patch it to see if you get better isocurves
Didn't find anything secret! I use everything as needed, and without some type of secret tools, I won't be able to work at all. So, what's the secret I can't understand !?
Just came by this. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. 60 seconds in and I'm just in awe
Glad I was able to help!
these tips were really helpful, also the bonus command was such a cool secret
These are so clutch, thanks!
It was a discovery for me that in the "CageEdit" command, you can specify a curve or a surface as a deformation object.
Awesome video! Would love for you to make one on Aliases how to set up macros
This is amazing THANK YOU!!!
Dude you are sick I love it do more please 🙏 architecture students will worship you
Thank you. Great tips
best video!
This is a veryyyy helpful video !!!! At 7:17 you insert a loft - all the isolines are not nice ordered - do you have a solution to fix it?
When there is a situation like that and you need the isocurves to be nicely oriented, you can planarsrf if it's flat, sweep 1/2 if you have the rail curves or just patch it to see if you get better isocurves
what command did you use to make the surface from the points ? thank you
Where exactly? Give a timestamp
9:36 here? Planarsf
Didn't find anything secret! I use everything as needed, and without some type of secret tools, I won't be able to work at all. So, what's the secret I can't understand !?
Show us something new or just close uh r channel