wow .. another great modelling technique, so flexible with the rhino/grasshopper crossover.. would love to see a model taken through to a 3d printing ready stage to see how this is handled from gh.. thanks for your efforts :)
Thank you Martyn🙏i'm planning for a future tutorial about 3d printing. I also have 3d printer and printed many parametric models so I guess I can give some video tutorials about it in the near future!
great, I think it helps to get real about an object when you take it out of the modelling environment and can look at it then go back into gh and make any changes... will bring out the best of gh instead of having to go right back into a rhino model to edit... look forward to it.. cheers :)
i wish i could subscribe twice to your channel... you're simply the best
Thank you 🙏
Appreciate your effort pal.
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perfect tutorial thanks!
You're welcome
wow .. another great modelling technique, so flexible with the rhino/grasshopper crossover.. would love to see a model taken through to a 3d printing ready stage to see how this is handled from gh.. thanks for your efforts :)
Thank you Martyn🙏i'm planning for a future tutorial about 3d printing. I also have 3d printer and printed many parametric models so I guess I can give some video tutorials about it in the near future!
great, I think it helps to get real about an object when you take it out of the modelling environment and can look at it then go back into gh and make any changes... will bring out the best of gh instead of having to go right back into a rhino model to edit... look forward to it.. cheers :)
@@Redmanuka True,and its an amazing experience. Cheers
thanks so much. it's great
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When I make 12 parts of this table I get 13 parts... I made everything like you did, what am I supposed to do to fix it?