thanks a lot Brian, it s wonderful to see good explained tutorials from SmiplyRhino. Would it be possible in near future to make video about mapping channels and the use of them in Rhino. I`m quite struggling to find anything on the topic. Thanks a LoooooT
Excellent demonstration with many useful tips! I know "Paneling Tools" for Rhino, but now learned about "Flowalongsrf" and appears rather a simpler and quick method compared to PT. Thank you! Looking forward to your next tutorial!
There are other patterning approaches in Rhino like the Paneling Tools plugin that you could try but generally I think a square module is easiest. Post your module and an example model of what you can't get lined up to the forum here discourse.mcneel.com/
Hi David, Make sure the input is the extrusion edge not the curve, you'll need it's tangent direction to define tangency for Patch. Post a model to discourse.mcneel.com/ if you still need help.
@@RhinoGuide Ok one year later but... ive got same rhino version, same params in patch, selected Surface edge, not the same result. I also get a patch instead a puffed one. But managed to Solve it. In the Stiffness param @davidsharma3147 Type 0.01, seems like rhino code may has changed or something it will solve it ;)
thanks a lot Brian, it s wonderful to see good explained tutorials from SmiplyRhino. Would it be possible in near future to make video about mapping channels and the use of them in Rhino. I`m quite struggling to find anything on the topic. Thanks a LoooooT
You're welcome! Thanks for the suggestion on a mapping channel tutorial.
Excellent demonstration with many useful tips! I know "Paneling Tools" for Rhino, but now learned about "Flowalongsrf" and appears rather a simpler and quick method compared to PT. Thank you! Looking forward to your next tutorial!
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Excellent job 👍
what if you want to do a tufting pattern that's not squre? maybe like a diamond shape. I tried it with array but it doesn't line up,
There are other patterning approaches in Rhino like the Paneling Tools plugin that you could try but generally I think a square module is easiest. Post your module and an example model of what you can't get lined up to the forum here discourse.mcneel.com/
I get flat patch instead of a puffed one when i do exactly the same you're doing.
Hi David, Make sure the input is the extrusion edge not the curve, you'll need it's tangent direction to define tangency for Patch. Post a model to discourse.mcneel.com/ if you still need help.
patch > surface edge okey dont curve
@@RhinoGuide Ok one year later but... ive got same rhino version, same params in patch, selected Surface edge, not the same result. I also get a patch instead a puffed one.
But managed to Solve it. In the Stiffness param @davidsharma3147 Type 0.01, seems like rhino code may has changed or something it will solve it ;)
@@yeksonguay Okay, glad you figured it out but post a 3dm to the Rhino user forum if you need more help... discourse.mcneel.com/ Thanks!
Wow, this look like so beautiful l
Welcome back man :)