Very good explanation to one of the mysteries of Rhino surface matching! I am a self taught Rhino user and this subject matter has been haunting me for years. Good job my man. Would be great also if you can share the .3dm resource files from your videos so that we can practice with them.
Awesome content this is a lifesaver as I'm trying to deepen my knowledge in this software. Any chance you could do a tutorial for a car ? As modelling a car covers a lot of the fundamentals.
Awesome tutorial! Thanks for the useful information. What is the purpose of the Shrink trimmed surface to edge tool if I can use Refit trimmed surface to edge in the first place for both cases?
Ermm..I guess Refit may just be good enough for many situation. Refit is a newer tool available only from Rhino 7 onwards. However, it needs to select the edge to be readjusted. Shrink Trim is an older tool, but it can shrink all (up to 4) surfaces edges at one go.
Hi, thanks for the interest. I usually conduct face-to-face courses as it is more effective than online modes; which means I have only conducted 3D trainings in Asia (Singapore, Malaysia and China). Sorry about that. However, you can post your question here and I will try my best to help you.
Very good explanation to one of the mysteries of Rhino surface matching! I am a self taught Rhino user and this subject matter has been haunting me for years. Good job my man. Would be great also if you can share the .3dm resource files from your videos so that we can practice with them.
Sorry, my friend. I did not keep the demonstration file. 😅
Such pity that your videos don’t get more attention. You’re one of the best resources for high quality surface modeling in Rhino on RUclips.
Thanks so much for the compliment. It keeps me going in doing what that at times feels like a rather laborious and doubtful endeavor.
Fully agree.
Best channel for Rhino out there ! Smashed the liked button!
Thanks for smashing the Liked Button 😁😁❤️
Thanks a lot! Great videos! I like how you get to the heart of the problem quickly
Thank you :)
It's a vigorous exercise!.. Great tips!.. Thank you..
Glad you liked it! Have a nice day :)
This is very helpful. Thank you!
You're very welcome! Have a nice day :)
Thanks for the great help and the explanations!
No problem! Have a nice day :)
man, that was f. very helpful for me i using a lot of trimmed surfaces. Make a lot of videos like that THANKSSSS.
Thanks. Sure. Will do.
You are awesome
Thanks and have a nice day 😁
Great video. Very helpful
Glad you think so! 😁
Perfect explanations! I had no idea this command: 'Refit trimmed surface edges' even existed!
Thanks. It is a relatively new command.
perfect! thank you!
Glad it helped! Have a nice day :)
Excellent
Thank you! Cheers!
Grande!
Thanks
You're welcome!
Awesome content this is a lifesaver as I'm trying to deepen my knowledge in this software. Any chance you could do a tutorial for a car ? As modelling a car covers a lot of the fundamentals.
Thanks for the comment. Ehmm car modelling take up lots of time. I may need to see how it goes. Best regards.
thank you!
Thank you 😄
Awesome tutorial! Thanks for the useful information. What is the purpose of the Shrink trimmed surface to edge tool if I can use Refit trimmed surface to edge in the first place for both cases?
Ermm..I guess Refit may just be good enough for many situation. Refit is a newer tool available only from Rhino 7 onwards. However, it needs to select the edge to be readjusted. Shrink Trim is an older tool, but it can shrink all (up to 4) surfaces edges at one go.
@@simpernchong Thank you for the precise answer, much appreciated!
Hello, do you give some private courses for rhino ?
Hi, thanks for the interest. I usually conduct face-to-face courses as it is more effective than online modes; which means I have only conducted 3D trainings in Asia (Singapore, Malaysia and China). Sorry about that.
However, you can post your question here and I will try my best to help you.
it is awesome but still this isn't work for my project how can ı fix it ?
Hello my friend! Can you design a plastic coffee cup please? I still don't know how to design a proper plastic ice coffee cup
I have some older videos on cup modeling. Are they of the same your want ?
ruclips.net/video/rNCcXvz5ZE8/видео.html
Here is another tut. Based on Sub-D workflow ruclips.net/video/NJypJzZVUNY/видео.html Cheers
@@simpernchong thank you so much!! I really appreciate your work
Excellent.. the devil is in the detail…. hard to find this “trick”. Thank you!
Glad to be of help. Thanks 😁