Hi Kyle,
Great demo as always ![]()
I do have one complaint though. On almost each model you present (at least, recently), you choose the SubD way.
Don’t get me wrong, this is a perfectly valid workflow and there are great things to learn here. I also understand that you want to emphasize the most recent tools available in Rhino.
But it feels to me as a cheat to quickly approximate shapes that are a nightmare to model in Nurbs for a beginner. I tried to reproduce this example starting from a sweep 2 as you suggest… and I’m stuck not long after.
I would love to see some training material where you don’t necessarily go as deep in the model details, but rather spend more time analysing the shape, identifying where primary surfaces are, where do the blends start and stop, where do you need curvature or tangency…
Knowing the commands is important, but not enough to get better at this.
Cheers