Rhino3D Quick Tip: A Blend Discussion From the Forum
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Published 2020-06-08
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There are many ways of creating blends like this - here's just one approach that I like.
All Comments (19)
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loved the idea of using straight loft and then changing degree.
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I have been learning Rhino for the past few months, and this intersects nicely with what I have learned from the Rhino Training Manual 2.
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Schuyler incredibly grateful for the knowledge you've taken the time out to share with us out here!
Your process and methods are incredibly helpful and suddenly Rhinocers feels already intuitive, Thank you Schuyler -
My god the strugles I had with a similar project between a cylinder and an oval shaped cylinder intersecting perpendicularly like this, and god dam the way you’ve solved it is beautiful.
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I've been trying to find a good way to blend wings, stablizer and fin to fuselages of aircraft without success. These tips solves it , especially the ability to sculpt the shape a bit to get the desired result. Terrific video, thanks !
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This is another level tip!! Thank you so much
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Excellent! This is incredibly informative. Thank you.
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functionality from the future, interface and usability from the past
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4:03 Most important part of the video.
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I've been modelling with rhino for 5-6 years and didn't know this trick lol
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Super Quick Tip!
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I'm trying to do a guitar neck, where the back of the neck transitions to the neck heel and the neck and outside of the neck pocket are tangential. It is the last hurdle before my guitar is finished and it is so aggravating. I think your tips might help though. I hope so.
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4:03 definitely the sound I make when I get lucky
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Smooth. Very smoooooooth.
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Marvelous!
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As a REQUEST for a future videos, how about a product like a mouse, Logitech MX Master 3 ;)
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You sound like Tango Tek! Anyways thanks for the tut!!
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awsome