this might sound stupid but can you please tell me which type of curve you used. I got everything right but i can't make the topmost curve a straight line when simplified
Hey, there are no stupid questions here :) So, we are basically using the basic curve that we had as an input from the rhino environment, we then used it to move it into the z direction by a certain amount. Afterwards, we used the rebuild curve command, and set the count to 1. alternatively, you could also create a seperate currve yourself, or use "endpoints" to the create a new "line" and use that as a curve. Hope that helped and thanks for the questions
@@SatoshiBuilds thanks for replying. I understand that, but after you rebuilt the curve, when you set the value to 1, it became a straight line. In my case, it becomes a slightly less curved line, but never a straight line- no matter which type of curve I draw in the rhino environment.
Thank you for explaining the concept
Thank you very much.
this might sound stupid but can you please tell me which type of curve you used. I got everything right but i can't make the topmost curve a straight line when simplified
Hey, there are no stupid questions here :)
So, we are basically using the basic curve that we had as an input from the rhino environment, we then used it to move it into the z direction by a certain amount. Afterwards, we used the rebuild curve command, and set the count to 1. alternatively, you could also create a seperate currve yourself, or use "endpoints" to the create a new "line" and use that as a curve.
Hope that helped and thanks for the questions
@@SatoshiBuilds thanks for replying.
I understand that, but after you rebuilt the curve, when you set the value to 1, it became a straight line. In my case, it becomes a slightly less curved line, but never a straight line- no matter which type of curve I draw in the rhino environment.