Tutorials

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Clean, easy to edit shape with Loft and Blend surface

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Converting a metal tube with 3 mm fillets to an aluminum extrusion

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3 solutions to a classic case with failed fillets in Rhino

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GIF is the collection of pictures that are put together in the series to for animation, its like filming a blossoming flower, with all the patients, we have to keep taking pictures from same distance and angel with movements happening in the object or zooming in the uniform ratio.

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hi https://grabcad.com/mark.goody-2, following picture can guide you to add thickness to any curves by adding few simple steps while modelling.

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Building a windmill with volumetric light in Autodesk Maya.

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This tutorial shows how to fill a 6-sided hole surrounded by simple planar surface transitions in Rhino.

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Blend surface with advanced "Planar sections" option

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A video where I model a baseball bat for a brand design contest. The Simpsons provide the introduction and the rest is a journey through digital cyberspace Jaja. I hope you like it! Hug! Un video donde modelo un bate de béisbol para un concurso del diseño de una marca. Los Simpson aportan la introducción y lo demás es un viaje por el ciberespacio digital Jaja. Espero les guste! Abrazo!

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Rhino introduced the SubD command bar in releases 6 and 7. If you still have the previous releases (4-5) one solution I've experimented with is to bundle Rhino 5 with free art modeling software. Even though I have the Rhino 7 release, I can't load it on one of old laptop of mine, so I tried SCULPTRIS, freely downloadable from the web: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sculptris Files can be exchanged in .OBJ. One limitation of Sculptris is that it sometimes has difficulty importing complex objects. Another limitation of Sculptris is that the starting object to be modeled is a sphere, when instead it would be preferable to start from a cube. This is only a starting free solution, which can be implemented with other more complete artistic software.

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This tutorial shows how to fill a 6-sided hole surrounded by simple planar surface transitions in Rhino.

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When it comes to organic NURBS shapes like that, nothing can beat the quality, simplicity and History-enabled modification that Loft with the “Loose” option provides. A good practice is to use profile curves with the same degree and amount of control points. I started by creating the round base by using the Circle command with the “Deformable” option and 8 control points. Then, I simply copied it a few times and modified each one individually by moving its control points in the desired location. I also used Scale 3D and Scale 1D to adjust the overall size of each profile curve. As I moved or modified each intermediate curve, the History-enabled Loft surface updated in real-time, thus it let me decide what changes I needed to make to achieve the desired shape. NOTE: In this example initially I used the “Normal” option of Loft, which is not a good way to do the shape. The video capture was interrupted for some reason and stopped far earlier, so you will not see how I then deleted the loft surface and create

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Simple and easy process of 3D modeling and rendering of interior decoration. This can be used as a centerpiece, and also for adding grace to decoration.

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In cases where 3 surfaces meet together and the goal is to create a full round fillet in-between, the top surface could be used to extract an isocurve that’s then used as a middle profile for a “Loft surface”. The two main vertical surfaces are shortened by the amount of approximate radius (in this example, the radius is 5 mm, because the two main surfaces are 10 mm far from each other) and set to tangent start and end for the loft operation. That would maintain the desired top limit for the rounded surface, though it will not produce a true radius fillet.