Rhino Tutorial: Distorting a Surface Using CageEdit
Illustrates one use of the CageEdit command. Be sure to check out the suggested videos as well (click on the blurbs that pop up or click on the "i" (info) icon in the upper right corner).
Illustrates one use of the CageEdit command. Be sure to check out the suggested videos as well (click on the blurbs that pop up or click on the "i" (info) icon in the upper right corner).
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Super cool tutorial. Thanks a lot man!
Thanks Daniel for this video !!
Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much! But, can we used it on 3D shape?
Thanks!
Thanks! ^^
Thank you!!
Good tips the command name "cage edit" is confusiing at first I thought I need to manually create cage everytimes and go to edit but actually it could auto generate cage.
Thank you
Thanks for the video I found it very helpful! Whats the advantage of using the Gumball over dragging points arbitrarily?
@hughchapman5319
4 жыл бұрын
Where you want to move points orthogonally gumball is the tool to use
thanks
Thanx
That is really useful! But is that possible to make the surface into solid wall?
@flymfull
3 жыл бұрын
You can then use the function "offset surface", ticking the option "solid" so that the wall outcome is made of one volume
Hugs and kisses.
is there other functions other than cageedit?
@tak828
4 жыл бұрын
‘Rebuild’ to add as many control points as u want
Thank you very much...but how to extrude this surface!!!??.
@hughchapman5319
4 жыл бұрын
same way as always, using the extrudesrf command
@bidyamishra721
3 жыл бұрын
You. Can do a solid offset
Surface area remains same before and after deformation ... Please let me know ... If so? how to measure it using this software ...
@hughchapman5319
4 жыл бұрын
I think probably not
@flymfull
3 жыл бұрын
I would say no as well, you can always check by yourself using the "area" command
I doo ok ng kniw uf yiur chsnnel still runs but you have a follow
Thanks!