Hi, the manipulater (call Gumball) can be displayed by clicking the label 'Gumball' at the bottom (right side) of the interface, if you are using a Windows PC. On the Mac, it is at the top .
thank you for your helpful videos! I was wondering there is any way to make openings or holes on sub-D model? I was trying but couldnt find anyway to work on sub-d model.
I think you might have to use the Insertedge or Insertpoint commands to create the segments and then adjust the edges to modify the topology. Or you could use ToNURBS to convert the sub-D to nurbs and then use nurbs means such as trims or booleans. Just my opinion.
mirror is not parametrically working I did like you show. But I saw there a reflection tool in SubD I think it is not the same thing you do. It was more better in T-spline, simply you select the edge loop and it make symetries as much as needed.
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At 10:02, when inserting the new points for the fin, I get an error. What should I do to fix this so that I can continue?
Super Tutorial!....thank you and greetings from Austria... :)
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@ 6:30, is there a reason why you used the mirror command instead of reflect subd object?
Eh no really. I just am more used to the record history-mirror workflow.
Thanks for sharing. So helpful.
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Finally received my new macbook and so exited to install rhino7 from 5, which I currently use!!!☺️☺️☺️
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detailed and easy to understand instructions, thank pro!
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Can you intersect and trim SubD surfaces against each other?
As far as I know split will work. But the result will be converted to NURBS.
No doubt the sub-D is improved in Rhino 7.
Hi, can you please share how do you obtain the axis (red, blue and green) for protrusion and surface manipulation?
Hi, the manipulater (call Gumball) can be displayed by clicking the label 'Gumball' at the bottom (right side) of the interface, if you are using a Windows PC. On the Mac, it is at the top .
thanks for the helpful videos ✨ is there an opposite command of subdivide subd?
Hmm... I am not sure. But I don't think so.
thank you for your helpful videos! I was wondering there is any way to make openings or holes on sub-D model? I was trying but couldnt find anyway to work on sub-d model.
I think you might have to use the Insertedge or Insertpoint commands to create the segments and then adjust the edges to modify the topology. Or you could use ToNURBS to convert the sub-D to nurbs and then use nurbs means such as trims or booleans. Just my opinion.
@@simpernchong yes, to convert to NURBS worked! thank you so much
@@selin8325 You are welcome :) Happy New Year.
Thanks__It s posible unroll with this sections?…………To fabricate…………Help
If I understood you correctly, you can use the Contour command to create planar sectional curves. These curse can be use for 2D cutting.
I couldn't understand how you went from a rectangle to a round object
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@@schajuli1991 is that something new for only 7? Or was that always something tab did? I'm still new to designing
@@mfafahim1 Yes. As the title suggests its demonstrating the new Sub-Division Modelling feature introduced with R7.
@@schajuli1991 Thanks for explaining. :)
mirror is not parametrically working I did like you show. But I saw there a reflection tool in SubD I think it is not the same thing you do. It was more better in T-spline, simply you select the edge loop and it make symetries as much as needed.
Hi, you have to enabled 'Record History' for the parametric to work. The Reflect tool can be used for similar result as well. Cheers.
@@simpernchong Thank you for the tip.
Thanx 4 the video. :)
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You're the best! Thanks for the support Anton 😁
@Darren Munsell LOL, thanks for the kind understanding.
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thats a really nice video, okey 😄
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Like the t-splines :) but not a dolphin. A shark
Yep. Unfortunately T-splines no longer exist as a plugin. Frankly speaking, I prefer the inbuilt Sub-D to T-splines. It just makes more sense.