bro your content is soo gooooood. please never stop making it. also joaquin laborda student here. i have now fallen into a surfacing obsession thanks to you two.
Joaquin is the BEST! Many thanks - I've actually got this entire model nearly done and will be doing lots of content based around it. Just subscribe here, this is the only place I post currently.
Really great work and clear explications. Firstly i would like to say thanks to u. Secondly, i Would like to see more and see all the process used for this model. Do you have any other link where we could get more? Thanks for your return
Great video! Question unrelated to the video, how do you handle small surfaces in rhino? Like 1mm height but they're long? It seems to be a point where the zoom really makes the surfaces distort, do I need to up the tolerances or something?
bro your content is soo gooooood. please never stop making it. also joaquin laborda student here. i have now fallen into a surfacing obsession thanks to you two.
Joaquin is the BEST! Many thanks - I've actually got this entire model nearly done and will be doing lots of content based around it. Just subscribe here, this is the only place I post currently.
Please post more contents; thank you ))
what a smooth explanation
Really great work and clear explications. Firstly i would like to say thanks to u. Secondly, i Would like to see more and see all the process used for this model. Do you have any other link where we could get more? Thanks for your return
So they heard you by adding "Edge Continuity" :) + Thanks for changing the name :))
Great video!
Question unrelated to the video, how do you handle small surfaces in rhino? Like 1mm height but they're long? It seems to be a point where the zoom really makes the surfaces distort, do I need to up the tolerances or something?
Try adjusting your mesh settings, I like an aspect ratio between 5 to 10, and a max distance edge to surface around 0.001
@@thirtysixverts thank you! I'll try that and I'll let you know how it goes. Much appreciated
is there any place i can follow your work?? behance? instagram? twitter?