Some tips and tricks from out of the Box
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Never thought or tried that a curve can be out the Edit Group for a following!
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@pilou said:
Never thought or tried that a curve can be out the Edit Group for a following!
same to me Pilou !!
Again and again I am so amazed how many years it takes for me to discover all these "Eastereggs"
Thank you Box for this impressive example! -
But these things are not impressive, it's just the way the software works.
If I posted the weird stuff... -
Something a little festive.
One of many ways to do this.
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Another excellent and timely example. Thanks Box and hope you have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
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Thanks Dave and you too.
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Haven't posted for a bit, so here is a quick method for a truncated octahedron.
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Simple and tricky!
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Just a little reminder of how to use edges to help you control bezier curves.
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The joy of Fredo!
Simple draw handle.
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Here's a reminder that solid tools doesn't just mean one solid lump interacting with another solid lump. A 'Solid' can be made up of many individual pieces, as long as they follow the basic rules of a solid, and they aren't nested within the group. For example, two cubes of raw geometry not touching, grouped will be seen as a Solid.
So in this case I actually drew the diamond grid that I wanted but only kept and extruded the 'Holes'. Then Subtract from the curved solid and you've got your diamond pattern ready to bend.
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which is genius - once again
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Not practical for input water for the flowers!
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Fredo Plugins are indispensable and so powerful!
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Here's a quick multipoint star to help you with your festive decorations.
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Oh bloody hell. I know what I will be trying to do this Xmas...
Merry Whatsit Box to you and family,(including here).
Cheers. Baz -
Cheers Baz, and Merry Whatsit to you too.
Just remember to start with a cube centered on the origin.
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One method for joining cylinders with a smooth transition, using Fredo's Curviloft.
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