Thank goodness for PJ Chen! Had an issue trying to deal with a design being put on an object. Now I know what to do while learned another way of using FlowOnsuf.. (:
Is there a reverse method of of this? I have skewed model that I want to make straight. Think a warped window, but need to be flattened to make parts. I can't seem to do it without totally flattening every piece of geometry in the model. Unroll and smash do not work for what I am trying to do here, or I am going about it wrong.
You can try unroll. I have a video may able to help you. th-cam.com/video/L2dYFw-4GLY/w-d-xo.html also check on this one th-cam.com/video/Ea_eIghyVXY/w-d-xo.html
another great video, thanks for sharing. it would be nice to include Orient on Surface, pretty similar to Splop, which lies somewhat between flow and orient on surface.
Hi pj , i have a problem, when i do the splot and and the sphere appear i cannot see the object inside, so it's quite difficult to choose the size of the object😢
@@PJChenJewelryDesign Thank you for replying. I used Meshmixer offset to shell a 1.6 mm stl object, created a surface (with zero thickness) in Rhino and splopped the shell onto the surface. When viewed from the interior, It appears as a solid object on the surface and can't find the sequence to hollow it after splopping. Am trying to print objects with uniform thickness.
I'm big fan of yours sir I'm indian.i have a great problem to creat network surface i already watched your uploaded video of surface network but sir that the simple formation of network when or sometimes some task or work comes to me that can only be by network and i can't use the tools properly to creat surface normally we take cross curve first then all the rail but I cant understand sometimes how to draw curves to creat complex surface by network my request to you sir plz upload many videos of complex surface by network that I can properly understand how to create complex surface by network please sir it's my humble request to you from your loving indian student sir plz
HI, Antony is right. Rhino 6 is no longer have T-Spline, but if you are using Rhino 5. you may still able to use T-Spline. A good channel th-cam.com/users/tsplines has a lot of great tutorial for T-Spline. You can check them out.
excellent & thanks for tutorial (I've doubt that many guys know for Splop command)
Glad you liked it
You saved me hours of work, thank you.
That is super!
Agradeço muito por sua dedicação em disseminar o conhecimento. Suas aulas e dicas são muito ricas e a didática é perfeita. De seu "aluno" do Brasil...
Hello Marcos, Great to hear you like my videos. Feel free to ask questions and share my video to your social network.
Thank you Brazil
Great!
Many thanks dear PJ!
Thanks for watching!
you literally saved my life with this video! thank uuuuu
Glad I could help!
Best teacher ever 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thanks and glad you like my videos
Sir I'm a jewellery cad designer i follow you and watch you videos I'm so glad that the way you teach us is easy to understand the tools of using
"Sir"? You didn't even bother to find out who is she, our Rhino Jewelry Professor PJ Chen, huh
You are welcome. Feel free to ask question.
@@molotoboets Thank you Sir
the best as usual,you are my inspiration for doing my best,thanks for make videos for all of us
You are very welcome, William. Feel free to let me know if you have questions!
@@PJChenJewelryDesign which mouse mat do you recommend for this operation?
Thanks PJ! Another great video.
Thank you!
Thank you! Very annoyed I didn’t know about these a few years ago 😱
You’re welcome 😊
Thank goodness for PJ Chen! Had an issue trying to deal with a design being put on an object. Now I know what to do while learned another way of using FlowOnsuf.. (:
that is great!!
excellent..i will use it and i hadn't heard about splop before..great new tool
Yes, This command is cool.
Thank you PJ Chen. I love your videos...
Thanks for explanation!
You are welcome, Anton.
Thank PJ, Looking forward to watching the next video form you.
You are welcome.
Thankyou! I didn't even know about splop.... so helpful you are great :)
You are so welcome!
Great tutorial video. Thanks alot
You're welcome!
Thank you P.J.!!!
You are welcome!
Thanks and congratulations with 7K subscribers :)
Thank you, Antony. I am very excited to see the channel grow and hopefully to get more people learning Rhino 3D.
Great video!! Thank you for the lesson.
You are welcome!
Is there a reverse method of of this? I have skewed model that I want to make straight. Think a warped window, but need to be flattened to make parts. I can't seem to do it without totally flattening every piece of geometry in the model. Unroll and smash do not work for what I am trying to do here, or I am going about it wrong.
You can try unroll. I have a video may able to help you. th-cam.com/video/L2dYFw-4GLY/w-d-xo.html also check on this one th-cam.com/video/Ea_eIghyVXY/w-d-xo.html
another great video, thanks for sharing. it would be nice to include Orient on Surface, pretty similar to Splop, which lies somewhat between flow and orient on surface.
Super!
Awesome 👍
Thanks 🤗
How you make those flowers?
I have several flower videos on my channel. check them out!
Thank you PJ
you are welcome!
Good to Know; thank you!
You are welcome, Josja.
great explanation. Thank you.
You are welcome!
Nice work pj
Thanks, Naishadh.
Thank you... I just realize the existence of Splop command.
Isn't it cool? I love Splop!
Useful tool
Yes, I love this command.
Thanks for
Information
You are very welcome!
Sir
how to make Diamond Jhumka
video upload please
Very useful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi pj , i have a problem, when i do the splot and and the sphere appear i cannot see the object inside, so it's quite difficult to choose the size of the object😢
@@alessiafalcone4603 you need falcon eyes for that
Thanks for this useful tip PJ! I'm curious... How did you make the rose in the first place may I ask? :)
hi Margaux, you are welcome! it is similar way to create like this video th-cam.com/video/EAwa2uEmh8A/w-d-xo.html
PJ grif? P o now?
You are my best..❤️🌷🙏
That's good information Thanks
You are welcome!
Thank you for such good vedio! very clear explanation:)!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for tutorial
Kiabe Ebaik You are welcome!
Hello, is it possible to save the original size of an object when doing splop?
try Ridid=Yes in option
Yes it is if you save it in the slave drive
Amazing, you earn one more subscriber 😍
Thanks and welcome
very useful thanks a lot
You are most welcome
Thank you...
You're welcome!
Grait tiching....thank you
You are welcome!
excelent job, thank you again¡¡¡¡
You are welcome!
good
Thank you!
Can you show me how to do rose in rhino?
there are several flower videos on channel, and there is a SubD rose video in membership
After using Splop or Curve along surface, how can the added object be hollowed so that the modified original has a uniform thickness?
Splop or Flow Along Surface are transform tool. it is easier to hollow the forms before you transform them to curve surface.
@@PJChenJewelryDesign Thank you for replying. I used Meshmixer offset to shell a 1.6 mm stl object, created a surface (with zero thickness) in Rhino and splopped the shell onto the surface. When viewed from the interior, It appears as a solid object on the surface and can't find the sequence to hollow it after splopping. Am trying to print objects with uniform thickness.
@@frankfritzges7819 thats some deep understanding
I'm big fan of yours sir I'm indian.i have a great problem to creat network surface i already watched your uploaded video of surface network but sir that the simple formation of network when or sometimes some task or work comes to me that can only be by network and i can't use the tools properly to creat surface normally we take cross curve first then all the rail but I cant understand sometimes how to draw curves to creat complex surface by network my request to you sir plz upload many videos of complex surface by network that I can properly understand how to create complex surface by network please sir it's my humble request to you from your loving indian student sir plz
Thank you for being a big fan. Send me your 3dm file to pj@pjchendesign.com and write a short description. I will take a look for you.
Lol
Please make a video new tool and tips
Which new tool are you looking for?
T_spline tutorial
T-Spline plugin is dead. Dropped by Autodesk, not supported by McNeel, Not available for Rhino 6.
HI, Antony is right. Rhino 6 is no longer have T-Spline, but if you are using Rhino 5. you may still able to use T-Spline. A good channel th-cam.com/users/tsplines has a lot of great tutorial for T-Spline. You can check them out.
Clayoo is a t-splines alternative for rhino. it seems promising, haven't tried it yet.
Please