Thank you for the tutorial. The "point on curve method" gave me a hard time, when working with arcs instead of lines. I picked the start point from the edges using the "End Points" component. Works like a charm!
Great tutorial, thank you! what if in that shape you modelled, I want to fillet all the edges of the top face, but also a couple of the vertical edges, but with a different radius?? how would I go about that?
Very nice tutorial! At 1:50 how do you display the XYZ manipulators to move the points around? Using Rhino 7... seems like they changed it I am not able to access the editing function.
Thank you for the tutorial. The "point on curve method" gave me a hard time, when working with arcs instead of lines. I picked the start point from the edges using the "End Points" component. Works like a charm!
Thank you for this great explanation, of that not obvious, fillet edge component
THX very much !! saved my day!
I'm a huge fan of parametric house...nice job👍
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Very helpful, thanks a lot sir
Thanks for keeping the content coming it really helps alot in my job
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Great tutorial, thank you! what if in that shape you modelled, I want to fillet all the edges of the top face, but also a couple of the vertical edges, but with a different radius?? how would I go about that?
Great tutorial ! i love the set & member index part part very much thank you dere !!!
it cool to use this in a architecture generation of fillet buildings
Very nice tutorial! At 1:50 how do you display the XYZ manipulators to move the points around? Using Rhino 7... seems like they changed it I am not able to access the editing function.
thanks!
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I Have Rhino 8 and this technique does not to seam to work on an extruded circle? Does anyone know why?
which version of Rhino 6... I have 6.1 but there is no such an option
It's in all the versions. I guess you have the old WIP version of rhino 6
what if you have a closed surface?
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