Great series for a beginner. I was really struggling to understand which surfacing tools to use and this has removed all the confusion for me. Great stuff.
at the 14:00 mark, how is the largest patch along the bottom of the hull working? It appears to have just one span, but the edge is matched with the two separate curves above it (the straight one in the rear and the curved one near the front). Is this just a mistake or am I missing something?
edge will not match with two seperate curves,i think...we just need to apply merge edge command first to merge seperate curves, than apply rebuild command for the merged curve, and thus you will get back single curve(or single span) and it can be edgesurf with bottom edge.
It's entirely a function of what you're comfortable with point editing! When you start to get above 6 or 7, you have lots of control, but you can also get your curvature graphs kinda wonky and wobbly. You might also end up bumping up surface degree to get better matching when you start refining, but I've generally found that when you understand how to properly lay out your patches, rarely do you need more than degree 5 for a primary surface.
dont you think, the more surfaces,the more they will increase control points and at last these all surfaces will remain seeprate,and if we join them ,they will always show polysurface as their properties?? Can you please tell?
I followed the steps but when i create the two (front and back) hull surfaces, there is a kink/crease line where it join so there is no continuity. What did i do wrong? I am using Rhino 4
re-watching some clips everyday, superb quality content! Im just wondering when you say 'patch layout' do you mean those first big general surfaces that can later be altered?
Great series for a beginner. I was really struggling to understand which surfacing tools to use and this has removed all the confusion for me. Great stuff.
I can't stop hearing "buttholes" at 0:20, adds a comedic approach i love it
Great work, great presentation.
Thanks, a million...
Gun Wall = Gunwale = Gun'nel
Surgical use of split edges. Very cool and thanks for sharing your workflow
Did you watch this one? th-cam.com/video/Dnjmh_GOS1w/w-d-xo.html
Excellent video, thank you! You make me look differently at Rhino and the planes I make :)
please never take these videos down
Pinky swear I won't
Fantastic tutorial! Very well explained. Thank you.
I m trying with a 18th century french boat frigate, very hard 😢
very useful! By the way, How to reduce file size? my ship hull surface model is over 500 MB.
at the 14:00 mark, how is the largest patch along the bottom of the hull working? It appears to have just one span, but the edge is matched with the two separate curves above it (the straight one in the rear and the curved one near the front). Is this just a mistake or am I missing something?
edge will not match with two seperate curves,i think...we just need to apply merge edge command first to merge seperate curves, than apply rebuild command for the merged curve, and thus you will get back single curve(or single span) and it can be edgesurf with bottom edge.
Question, why do we limit it to degree 5 instead of going to things like degree 6?
It's entirely a function of what you're comfortable with point editing! When you start to get above 6 or 7, you have lots of control, but you can also get your curvature graphs kinda wonky and wobbly. You might also end up bumping up surface degree to get better matching when you start refining, but I've generally found that when you understand how to properly lay out your patches, rarely do you need more than degree 5 for a primary surface.
@@thirtysixverts That makes a lot of sens thank you!
dont you think, the more surfaces,the more they will increase control points and at last these all surfaces will remain seeprate,and if we join them ,they will always show polysurface as their properties??
Can you please tell?
I followed the steps but when i create the two (front and back) hull surfaces, there is a kink/crease line where it join so there is no continuity. What did i do wrong? I am using Rhino 4
re-watching some clips everyday, superb quality content! Im just wondering when you say 'patch layout' do you mean those first big general surfaces that can later be altered?
Yes!