Great video, you created in my mind a lot of ways to create surfaces, looking forward to the next video. At 4:41, you can create also this the extrude on surface command. Is there a difference between?
In a video next week on the Replace option, I'll go into the use cases for this command. It really is an editing command versus a geometry creation command like Extrude. With Offset - Replace, you already have geometry created by some other means (maybe even imported geometry), and then you need to substitute a complex surface where a solid surface already exists. In the video I showed a use case where geometry is only added, but in the coming video I'll show how it can remove geometry and simultaneously add and remove. Thanks for the question.
Great video, you created in my mind a lot of ways to create surfaces, looking forward to the next video. At 4:41, you can create also this the extrude on surface command. Is there a difference between?
In a video next week on the Replace option, I'll go into the use cases for this command. It really is an editing command versus a geometry creation command like Extrude. With Offset - Replace, you already have geometry created by some other means (maybe even imported geometry), and then you need to substitute a complex surface where a solid surface already exists. In the video I showed a use case where geometry is only added, but in the coming video I'll show how it can remove geometry and simultaneously add and remove. Thanks for the question.