wunwinglow said:There you go!! All journeys start with a first step. I just get the biggest kick out of seeing new guys making progress like this! Can't wait to see your first model, but before you go charging ahead, try exporting the lines to your colouring software, put some camouflage on it, print it, cut it out and MAKE IT!! I guarantee the thrill of seeing, folding and assembling your first model part!
Muhammad, great stuff!
Tim P
NOBI said:Muhammed,
u get Rhino already?
wunwinglow said:There you go!! All journeys start with a first step. I just get the biggest kick out of seeing new guys making progress like this! Can't wait to see your first model, but before you go charging ahead, try exporting the lines to your colouring software, put some camouflage on it, print it, cut it out and MAKE IT!! I guarantee the thrill of seeing, folding and assembling your first model part!
Muhammad, great stuff!
Tim P
wunwinglow said:Split the rails so you do make the surface in two pieces. Then unroll each one seperately. Imagine trying to unroll that whole wing as one piece. It wouldn't work, it has to be split where the change in trailing edge occurs. Rhino has the same limitation, at the moment anyway!
Tim P
wunwinglow said:I have seen the future, and it is RHINO!
http://www.rhino3d.tv/ano_2005/August_2005/unrollsrf.html
Start saving now for your v4 upgrade, fellow rhinoists....
Tim P
Gil said:Nobi,
That's one reason to also develop a certain amount of surface detail..., it helps figure out which way is up and right side around.
-Gil