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 From:  Marcos (MARCOSRODRIGUES)
1753.11 
> But the software that does everything also comes with a lot of complexity with it... I do not know of any software that combines the best of "easy to use" along with "does every possible thing", those tend to be opposite things that just do not combine together.


Yeah, i agree with you. It's just a personal resistance to have one Rhino's license to make panels in my surfaces :) To design i really prefer MoI's interface and your easy-to-use approach.

By the way i'm thinking in buying a MoI' license.

Thank you.
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
1753.12 In reply to 1753.10 
@BurrMan
See the video of this link http://paraclouding.com/WP/?p=1423
it's a transformation of a surface in separated plans with incline + a possible variable thickness
so not so easy :)
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 From:  Michael Gibson
1753.13 In reply to 1753.11 
Hi Marcos,

> It's just a personal resistance to have one Rhino's license
> to make panels in my surfaces

But why is that? Is it because of cost? I mean if it does the job for you well it seems like it would pay for itself in just one construction...

As far as I can tell, paneling is not just a very simple problem to solve, it takes quite a bit of work to have a good solution. For example that paneling plugin for Rhino is a set of 32 different commands that are all related to different pieces of paneling work.

Since it is a pretty complex area, that just naturally goes with it being a normal thing that you will have to buy some kind of more specialized software to do it.

- Michael
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 From:  Michael Gibson
1753.14 In reply to 1753.10 
Hi Burr,

> Isnt this your "Network tool" or am I just to new to understand
> what he's doing here?

This isn't so much about constructing an initial surface (which Network would be good for) - it's more about taking a surface that you have drawn and breaking it down into kind of "manufacturable components" so that it is possible to construct a real building that generally follows the original surface shape.

You can't generally just hand a construction crew your 3D model and just tell them to build it, they need to know a lot more details like how pieces should fit together, how much wood or metal they will need, etc...

- Michael
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 From:  BurrMan
1753.15 In reply to 1753.14 
Thanks, I'll research it more to know what it means.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
1753.16 In reply to 1753.15 
Hi Burr, another example would be like if you wanted to build a big sphere in your back yard.

If you went to a contractor and asked them to build it, they might say something like: The lumber yard does not have any spheres, we have to build your sphere out of pieces of wood, how many pieces of wood would you like us to use?

The kind of "ideal sphere" design is itself not easy to build because there aren't any materials that match it exactly. You have to break it down using more commonly available materials like boards, sheet metal, etc...

- Michael
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 From:  BurrMan
1753.17 In reply to 1753.16 
Ah, So paneling is more like taking your model and nesting or sheeting it to a specific material set?
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 From:  Michael Gibson
1753.18 In reply to 1753.17 
> Ah, So paneling is more like taking your model and nesting
> or sheeting it to a specific material set?

Yes!
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 From:  Marcos (MARCOSRODRIGUES)
1753.19 In reply to 1753.13 
> Since it is a pretty complex area, that just naturally goes with it being a normal thing that you will have to buy some kind of more specialized software to do it.

Ok, Michael. Thank you very much for your attention. I'll read a bit more about Paracloud and even about the Rhino plugins.
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