It’s not for me, board-offs are not my cup of tea… I can respect the art of juggling, but not while doing boardsports
Little known fact.
I got started in Rhino modelling thanks to watching a video on YouTube by @theoutside on using Tsplines in Rhino.
I went into the office the following morning, downloaded Rhino 4.0 and Tsplines demos and started modeling.
Before the one month trial of Tsplines ran out I had ordered the production tooling for:
Tsplines/SubD with two reflection planes is such a killer app for these object shapes.
Cheers
DK
Ha! That’s the best cabinet door handle I’ve ever seen!
I’m early on my subD journey, but they’re great. I don’t understand how to force certain parts to be planar or accurate but the smooth shapes are great!
@martynjhogg you might like to check out this video:
I cover how I use GH to link SubD and Nurbs geometry that allows for live/non destructive updates.
Cheers
DK
Ah, OK, I get it… Use SubD for the curvy stuff and do the boolean operations to add in recesses etc in polysurfaces. I had been doing that thinking I’d learn how to do it all in SubDs later