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Hi! Can you please make an updated version of this model? I see that the commands that you used are not available or require a new data stream to connect to. Thank you so much!
Hi, nice tutorial, thanks. One question: why did you not create the panels after the Brep split of the surface in order to avoid that "complicated" process of removing panels under the sin curve?
Hi Simon, thank you for your question. After we split the surface in the output will be displayed "Trimmed Surface". If we apply "Skewed Quads" component from the Lunchbox to "Trimmed Surface" the result will consider that surface as "Untrimmed Surface". The result would be the same as we didn't split it previously.
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That's 👌🏼👌🏼
Hoping to see more!
Glad you like it!
Hi! Can you please make an updated version of this model? I see that the commands that you used are not available or require a new data stream to connect to. Thank you so much!
Thx very much. Exactly what i need 👍
You're welcome!
hi ! thank you for your video it's very interesting but how do you get the yellow panel in the cull pattern battery at 4:15 ?
Yellow component is called "Panel". Once you add it on the canvas, double click on it and type in the first line "0", in the second one "1"
@@HowtoRhino thank you
Dont forget to set the panel to multiline data.
@@jolu1621 Thanks Jo for mentioning that step :)
13:38? What component is that?
Hi, nice tutorial, thanks. One question: why did you not create the panels after the Brep split of the surface in order to avoid that "complicated" process of removing panels under the sin curve?
Hi Simon, thank you for your question. After we split the surface in the output will be displayed "Trimmed Surface". If we apply "Skewed Quads" component from the Lunchbox to "Trimmed Surface" the result will consider that surface as "Untrimmed Surface". The result would be the same as we didn't split it previously.
Great...thank you sir...
You're welcome :)