I discovered your channel few months ago.. I must say thank you, because what you are sharing it's really precious. Also the way you talk.. I can perceive your passion for surface modelling. The world would be a better place with people like you man! :)
Hi mu friend , i am a great fan of your tutorials. I have a lot of questions about Class A surfacing , but i really wana ask about a crucial one for me for the moment , Can Primary surfaces be a trimmed ones ? I am actually struggling with feeding my patch layout with the right primary srfs and Crv guides . Thanks again for every minute that you spend to prepare these incredible tutorials.
It's always case specific, but there are plenty of times when a trim is necessary. In general, if the trimmed surface is single span and well formed, a trim is perfectly fine. Ideally you first try to split the surface by isocurve, then try RefitTrim, and if none of those work, then a trim is the way to go!
I discovered your channel few months ago.. I must say thank you, because what you are sharing it's really precious. Also the way you talk.. I can perceive your passion for surface modelling. The world would be a better place with people like you man! :)
Thank you!
Hey man! I just want to express gratitude towards you. Your videos are making me a better designer. Thank you
Thank you!!
I wish I had the opportunity to draw a product with you in rhino :)
Good content here
Keep going man!
Hi mu friend , i am a great fan of your tutorials. I have a lot of questions about Class A surfacing , but i really wana ask about a crucial one for me for the moment , Can Primary surfaces be a trimmed ones ? I am actually struggling with feeding my patch layout with the right primary srfs and Crv guides .
Thanks again for every minute that you spend to prepare these incredible tutorials.
It's always case specific, but there are plenty of times when a trim is necessary. In general, if the trimmed surface is single span and well formed, a trim is perfectly fine. Ideally you first try to split the surface by isocurve, then try RefitTrim, and if none of those work, then a trim is the way to go!