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 From:  Michael Gibson
5721.19 In reply to 5721.15 
Hi Steve, one thing that I've experimented a little bit for the sharply meeting surfaces case is to put in little corner blends like this with poles at the corner spots:



Then that leaves the rest of the area with only G1 meeting surfaces to be patched:




If you want a smooth blend surface fitting into a sharp corner, probably it's going to need that kind of surface with a pole in it (like the tip of a cone) to get that.

But this has some problems - in general the more little surfaces that are used will tend to leave evidence of their construction in the final shape.

There may be some possibilities with an automated blend using that method though, but I'm not sure if I will be getting to that level yet with this current pass.

- Michael

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 From:  stevecim
5721.20 In reply to 5721.19 
nice stuff Michael.

for now, I move over too viacad to use the tangent cover function to fill holes :)
, tick that off my wish list :)

I wonder if some sort of inflate surface function would help with a lot of the organic type modeling?
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5721.21 In reply to 5721.20 
Hi Steve,

> I wonder if some sort of inflate surface function would help with a lot of the
> organic type modeling?

Could you describe a bit about what inflate surface would do?

- Michael
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
5721.22 
All examples shown are 4,6,12...
does this function works also for 5,7,9... ,
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5721.23 In reply to 5721.22 
Hi Pilou, at the moment it's any number of sides 3 or greater.

- Michael
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 From:  marcorhino
5721.24 In reply to 5721.23 
Hi,

Time or date for the next beta ?

Thanks
Marco
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5721.25 In reply to 5721.24 
Hi Marco, I don't know any specific date yet, I still have some work left to do on it.

- Michael
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 From:  blowlamp
5721.26 In reply to 5721.21 
> Could you describe a bit about what inflate surface would do?

- Michael


Michael.

I've lifted this from the Deform Face tool Help facility (Pressure, Point and Curve Deform) in ViaCAD Pro v8 and made it into a very short video which can be paused if needed.

http://screencast.com/t/FHRteGH0pE8L
 

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 From:  BurrMan
5721.27 In reply to 5721.25 


Look at that!

Star method, with "an added twist".... :o

It must be crazy inside your head. Drive a normal man nuts!

The plot thickens.

Nice work Michael.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5721.28 In reply to 5721.26 
Hi Martin,

> I've lifted this from the Deform Face tool Help facility (Pressure, Point and Curve Deform) in ViaCAD
> Pro v8 and made it into a very short video which can be paused if needed.

Those are interesting but also a bit weird too - if you wanted a bulging surface in that area why would you start out with a totally flat plane instead of actually constructing a curved surface by sweeps or some other construction technique?

Have you yourself ever had occasion to use those tools in ViaCAD pro for a particular project?


At any rate, the current hole filling mechanism that I'm using is a pretty separate thing from that.

- Michael
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 From:  amur (STEFAN)
5721.29 
Hi Michael,

those new features looks pretty awesome!

Best regards
Stefan
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5721.30 In reply to 5721.27 
Hi Burr,

> Star method, with "an added twist".... :o

Yeah usually the star method divides each edge in half and then puts in 4-sided surfaces rather than 3 sided ones like I've done here.

I kind of liked doing the 3-sided ones since it does not need to divide any edges up and I think it keeps the surfaces a little easier to control. But I still may experiment with the other method some too.


The good thing about the star method in general is that it's much easier to get the results to join to the generating edges. The difficulty with the "one big warped and trimmed surface" method is getting the surface to actually pass through all edges at a tight enough tolerance so that it will join. Often times for example the output of the Patch command in Rhino will not join with the the generating edges.

- Michael
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 From:  mcramblet
5721.31 
Wow, I can hardly wait to use those features! Excellent!

Michael Cramblet
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 From:  niko (NICKP100)
5721.32 
Very impressive Michael!!
Any news on the continuity options and/or match command?
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5721.33 In reply to 5721.32 
Hi niko,

> Any news on the continuity options and/or match command?

Nope, no news on those, I've been working on the stuff shown here.

- Michael
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 From:  stevecim
5721.34 In reply to 5721.28 
> Hi Martin,

>> I've lifted this from the Deform Face tool Help facility (Pressure, Point and Curve Deform) in ViaCAD
>> Pro v8 and made it into a very short video which can be paused if needed.

>Those are interesting but also a bit weird too - if you wanted a bulging surface in that area why would you start out with a totally flat >plane instead of actually constructing a curved surface by sweeps or some other construction technique?

>Have you yourself ever had occasion to use those tools in ViaCAD pro for a particular project?

Not I, yet :) but they look like they should be helpful :)

thinking about it, I would be very happy with the n-sided patch, can see a lot of use for that :)
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5721.35 In reply to 5721.34 
Hi steve,

> Not I, yet :) but they look like they should be helpful :)

Do you have a particular goal in mind for where they'd be helpful?

- Michael
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 From:  Paulo (MADEIRA3D)
5721.36 In reply to 5721.35 
Hi

I have one question please:

Is it possible to create and use fallofs in moi just like in Cg tools? These would be very cool to deform and create fast concepts.

Thanks
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 From:  Michael T. (MICTU_UTCIM)
5721.37 
This looks fantastic Michael G.! When might we be able to test fly this? :-)

Michael T.
Michael Tuttle a.k.a. mictu http://www.coroflot.com/DesignsByTuttle
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5721.38 In reply to 5721.36 
Hi Paulo,

> Is it possible to create and use fallofs in moi just like in Cg tools? These would be
> very cool to deform and create fast concepts.

Do you have an example to show what you are asking about?

There are 2 new deformation tools in v3 currently - Transform > Deform > Flow and Twist.

- Michael
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