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 From:  Michael Gibson
5721.47 In reply to 5721.45 
Hi Steve,

> I was thinking that they might help with organic modelling without having
> to resort to mesh tools.

I think you'd have to have some fairly limited organic modeling target goal for just that tool to really do the full job of that.

It's very unlikely that you would be able to sculpt a face for example with a limited detail tool like that.

If you do think it would help you with something, you can always test the one in ViaCAD and see if it helps you or not.


> Can someone tell me about T-Splines, seen plenty of videos and results
> and a lot of rhino users love them,
> Are they a mesh tool? Or are they some sort of advance surface type?

Sort of both of those - they're basically a polygon modeling tool but that can generate NURBS surfaces as their output instead of only generating polygon results.

- Michael
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 From:  bemfarmer
5721.48 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Spline_(mathematics)

... patent...

edit, end semicolon is supposed to be part of address.

EDITED: 21 Feb 2013 by BEMFARMER

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
5721.49 
...nurbs and CAD 30 years together
very cool synthetic article
http://isicad.net/articles.php?article_num=14940
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 From:  PaQ
5721.50 In reply to 5721.17 
I think it will probably be called NSided.

- Michael



Hi Michael,

Does it really have to be a seperate command ? I mean it looks really close of the blend function for me, on steroid.
I'm pretty sure there are reasons you dont merge the 2 functions ...
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5721.51 In reply to 5721.50 
Hi PaQ,

> Does it really have to be a seperate command ? I mean it looks really close of the
> blend function for me, on steroid.
> I'm pretty sure there are reasons you dont merge the 2 functions ...

I may still attempt to do something like that, but the problem is that it could be possible to give regular 2-sided Blend a similar set of inputs when the 2 sides touch each other at their ends.

When 2 functions can take the same inputs but do somewhat different things with them that's when it can be difficult to combine them in one single command.

- Michael
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 From:  WillBellJr
5721.52 
All this looks great, Michael.

I sorta dropped off for a bit cause I know for a time, you were mostly focused on the Mac build, but this is that kinda stuff that grabs my attention every time!

Great work!


-Will
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 From:  Michael (ORION20036)
5721.53 In reply to 5721.2 
You really are a wizard with the new routines Michael, the NSided function or routine really does add more organic modelling to Moi, which is a boon for 3d sculpture work.


Hats off to you in the development of Moi Michael, it really is a "Moment Of Inspiration" that should not be missed..
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