fillet finally working! yay. combined with removed micro edges... if this had been there since version one, i would have saved many month of headache. hehe. Thanks rhino team. love
why cant the blended part be much cleaner like the side of the cylinder ? in minute 5.55 you can see that the top part of the blended edge have less curves than the bottom part. i hope my question clear :)
Hi Maher, The blends between the long edges (top and sides) were made by pulling back the untrimmed edges of the main surfaces - so these edges are not trimmed edges. When Blend Srf / Fillet Edge / Blend Edge encounter a pair of untrimmed edges and if the opposing edges have control points that are lined up with each other (as these were) the you will often see a simpler result. With the blend at 5.55 the end surface has a trimmed edge and the Blend Edge tool needs to put more control points into the resultant blend to achieve the desired continuity and to create a watertight condition.
It's all the things I wanted, especialy the improved fillets and undoable blends. Wonderful, cant wait for the release.
fillet finally working! yay. combined with removed micro edges... if this had been there since version one, i would have saved many month of headache. hehe. Thanks rhino team. love
I wish, I suppose it's better but compared to something like Catia it's still awful at filleting.
1:25 you switch to rhino 6, and that comand ? Edge analysis ?? can you explain where i can find it ?
Hi Martin, sure, try: Analyze > Edge Tools > Show Edges. Thanks for watching.
Great videos Phil - thankyou
Nice! Really good stuff with version 6!
why cant the blended part be much cleaner like the side of the cylinder ? in minute 5.55 you can see that the top part of the blended edge have less curves than the bottom part.
i hope my question clear :)
Hi Maher, The blends between the long edges (top and sides) were made by pulling back the untrimmed edges of the main surfaces - so these edges are not trimmed edges. When Blend Srf / Fillet Edge / Blend Edge encounter a pair of untrimmed edges and if the opposing edges have control points that are lined up with each other (as these were) the you will often see a simpler result.
With the blend at 5.55 the end surface has a trimmed edge and the Blend Edge tool needs to put more control points into the resultant blend to achieve the desired continuity and to create a watertight condition.
Simply Rhino - Rhino3d Video Tutorials Thank you very much for the explanation.
Great Chanel :) Thank You
PTC Creo is soooo far forward at filleting
Thank you!
This is very usefull, please keep these videos coming! Thank you!
great