Hello, im following your tutorial however i cant see to find the right number for the U count for me to create the surface. Do you know how to find the number range that would be accurate.
hey, thank you for the video!! i have a question. now ı want to work with the surface that i created on rhino without using grasshopper. How can i save it as surface as rhino file?
Hello Alphonso. First of all thank you very much for the tutorial. Is the surface finally generated in Rhino as a new entity after you finish running the Grasshopper definition with the second method?
Hello Luis, You’re welcome. Yes, after you bake the surface it becomes a new surface from the original mesh. Keep in mind that it might be a polysurface depending on the complexity of the original mesh.
In rhino 7 can you convert mesh to subd to nurbs surface? Though it might spit out a polysurface instead of a single surface depending on the complexity of the mesh
Hello, what plug in are you using in order to get 'surface domain number'? Also, off topic, how does one get the text to show up above each command box, in grasshopper?
The second way creates lots of surfaces rather than just 1 surface. When I join them all it then creates a polysurface which is not what I am after. Any tips?
Thank You for the idea. Looks very elegant... Especially with a very simple and quadrantulated object ;) But, sad, not IRL with a messy STLs. Is there any rule-of-thumb for the U number estimation?
When working with complicated and messy STL files I have had poor luck using the U value. Your second option worked much better! Thanks for making this video!
hi Sir is it possible to make a SINGLE surface from a complex model?? the same question of narcellius..it might spit out a polysurface instead of a single surface depending on the complexity of the mesh? i just need a single surface not to precise just like a loft. like an offset from original model
That’s always the challenge. Many times complex meshes can only be made from polysurfaces. You can try drawing lines over your mesh with the vertex snap on and then lofting the curves. Trying Edge Surf would also be another option to try.
@@AlphonsoPeluso actually dont need from the complex i can remesh with low poligon but i still have multisurface. with loft it is possible to have circle going out from multi direction? cause loft it is possible from two sides. thank you
i know that this video was 3 years ago...however, you my new friend!!!
@@TimothyPowell-i7z ha ha ha
Simple and to the point. Excellent, thanx!
Thank you! I’m glad that you you liked it.
Hello, im following your tutorial however i cant see to find the right number for the U count for me to create the surface. Do you know how to find the number range that would be accurate.
Hello. Unfortunately it’s random. Rhino 8 has a new shrink wrap command that might work better.
hey, thank you for the video!! i have a question. now ı want to work with the surface that i created on rhino without using grasshopper. How can i save it as surface as rhino file?
You’re welcome. You need to bake it from Grasshopper to Rhino. You can right click on the output of the last capsule and select bake.
Really cool. Those are exactly the informations I needed.
Glad to hear it!
Which plugin does the "Surface Domain Number" component belong to?
@@estevangaviria7339 I believe it’s paneling tools
@@AlphonsoPeluso Thanks!!
Hello Alphonso. First of all thank you very much for the tutorial. Is the surface finally generated in Rhino as a new entity after you finish running the Grasshopper definition with the second method?
Hello Luis, You’re welcome. Yes, after you bake the surface it becomes a new surface from the original mesh. Keep in mind that it might be a polysurface depending on the complexity of the original mesh.
In rhino 7 can you convert mesh to subd to nurbs surface? Though it might spit out a polysurface instead of a single surface depending on the complexity of the mesh
Yes. It all depends on the complexity of the mesh.
Hello, what plug in are you using in order to get 'surface domain number'? Also, off topic, how does one get the text to show up above each command box, in grasshopper?
I found the plug in 'Paneling Tools'
The plugin for the capsule names is bifocals. You can find it on TH-cam
me salvaste la vida!! Muchas gracias
You’re welcome!
The second way creates lots of surfaces rather than just 1 surface. When I join them all it then creates a polysurface which is not what I am after. Any tips?
no, same problem. I feel with you bree
Hello. Yes the second way creates a polysurface which is not ideal.
Thank You for the idea. Looks very elegant... Especially with a very simple and quadrantulated object ;) But, sad, not IRL with a messy STLs. Is there any rule-of-thumb for the U number estimation?
Thanks for the comment. I haven’t found any rational for U value.
When working with complicated and messy STL files I have had poor luck using the U value. Your second option worked much better! Thanks for making this video!
@@SamZ You’re welcome!
hi Sir is it possible to make a SINGLE surface from a complex model?? the same question of narcellius..it might spit out a polysurface instead of a single surface depending on the complexity of the mesh? i just need a single surface not to precise just like a loft. like an offset from original model
That’s always the challenge. Many times complex meshes can only be made from polysurfaces. You can try drawing lines over your mesh with the vertex snap on and then lofting the curves. Trying Edge Surf would also be another option to try.
@@AlphonsoPeluso actually dont need from the complex i can remesh with low poligon but i still have multisurface. with loft it is possible to have circle going out from multi direction? cause loft it is possible from two sides. thank you
@@ahmednahdi4810 Yes, in some cases you can loft with circles and curves.
can we do it in rhino without grasshopper?
You can try the command Mesh to Nurbs in Rhino.
Hi, thank you for the tutorial. I wonder what is the logic of the U Count. I have been trying to find the right number but failed.
Exactly, it seems very weird and trial and error dependant, the other method is straight forward even though it uses less components.
Hello. Unfortunately there is no logic to the U value.
I cant find "surface domain number" how can i download it or what should I do? :c
Hello. Were you able to find a solution?
Thank you for the tutorial. I think your videos could benefit from timestamps in the description.
Hello and thanks for the comment. I’ll look into that.
where did you get plugin " surface domain numbers" sir?
Try paneling tools.
Very useful tutorial
Thanks for the feedback!
How to find surface domain number in grasshopper?
That’s the tricky part. There’s really no way other then moving the number slider until the capsule changes from red to gray.
Hi, thank you for the tutorial.
Do you can make the plugin overview?
Hello Victor. Thanks for watching. What specifically do you mean by a plug-in overview?
@@AlphonsoPeluso Sorry.
The plugins that you use in Grasshopper.
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where is surface domain number? I can't find it.
got it.
I’m glad that you were able to find it.
Super sir
ı take always the same error that the ucount value is not valid for this amount of points how can ı solve that
Hello. Try using the second method.
thank you
You’re welcome!
Hello! How do I bake a surface or create a surface? Surface domain number creates just a lot of point?
Hello. Can you explain more of what you are trying to do?