Hello everyone, I would like to share my observations regarding the creation of the X-bow case.
Since my modeling skills are basic, I would like to hear useful tips on creating a case with one surface.
part 1
Hello,
I’m a student working on a project to develop a design approach for X-Bow hulls. It will be really helpful if you can provide the hull to do some calculations for my project.
Thanks in advance.
Hello everyone.
I need to break the original construction lines in the first image into relatively equal rectangles, and then sew the Sub-D polygons together, following the four-side rule.
In the second image, I used the QuadRemesh function on the surface I created, which gave me an idea of how the rectangular mesh should look.
But how can I automatically split the original construction lines into equal rectangles?
Dividing into waterlines, buttocks and frames does not give the desired result.
Hi everyone!
Rhino’s algorithms break the Sub-D surface into multiple pieces in areas of strong curvature. In areas of high stress, I always end up with multiple surfaces. Redistributing the Sub-D polygons doesn’t help; Rhino still splits the surface into pieces in this area. Any ideas on how to get a seamless surface?
See this thread: Boat hulls with smoothly curve stems - how to model
































