![]() ![]() which is usually processed for 3d representations only where an exact surface is not needed. You titled the topic “Furniture modeling” that would imply rather NURBS and in the description yo write about modeling curtains and cushions etc. It has TONS of great content but I’m not sure how well it would import back into Rhino.Yes upper is a simple loft, lower one was made intuitively did not know Kotatsu before, its made with Loft, Patch, BlendSrf took about 2-3 minutes to create.īut before we climb any deeper into the rabbit hole we should differentiate what exactly you want to create. There are a few good models posted but really not much. I tried do dig out a link I saw on Food4Rhino (it’s actually hard to search exclusively for 3D models), but there wasn’t much there. As I get better I plan to start contributing stuff myself but for now I won’t be cluttering F4R with any of my abominations. ![]() ![]() I feel like, especially in the case of Visual ARQ, having more content readily available would be both a win-win for customers and vendor as it would help existing customers while at the same time attracting new customers. They are quality native 3D Rhino files however. I posted a while back that I wanted to start creating PDF’s showing each individual model with the file name displayed below, just so people knew which file was which without having to import file after file got side tracked unfortunately (along with zero interest from others lol). This becomes quite time intensive (a re-occurring themse): Take searching for just a regular chair for instance: Many of the chairs favor aesthetics over function so just trying to dig out a regular chair can be a bit of a pain. It’s okay… The issue is that you have to search through individual files for each individual Savanna model. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |