What do I have to do to get a clean surface from the network command in MOI? Please help....
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 From:  beanworks
4847.6 
just thought this was interesting. The points along the rhino surface are perfectly spaced.


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 From:  niko (NICKP100)
4847.7 In reply to 4847.4 
It seems that you did two sweeps and then joined them. The problem with this is that the seam in the middle is quite visible...
I guess I will follow the methods Michael was talking about until he fixes the network command in V3.
As always thank you for your feedback Michael, and I'm hoping for a bulletproof fix.

P.S Sorry beanwork I spoke before I read your entire post. I know about sweep... I just want to be able to take advantage of the network command inside MOI so that I can exploit its full power..

EDITED: 13 Jan 2012 by NICKP100

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 From:  Michael Gibson
4847.8 In reply to 4847.7 
Hi niko,

> The problem with this is that the seam in the middle is quite visible...

If you leave some space between the pieces you could then use the Blend command to build a smooth connector piece between them.

- Michael
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 From:  niko (NICKP100)
4847.9 In reply to 4847.6 
yeah that was my beef with MOI......in one of my previous posts Michael said that he'll work on the network command in V3 to make it more like Rhino..
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