Some tips and tricks from out of the Box
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Fredoscale has the ability to change the plane that is used for scaling, allowing you to control the -1 scale of off axis objects, making for an easy mirror tool.
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Your never ending supply of βtips and tricksβ is much appreciated ! Many many thanks for your efforts.
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Technic of the Circle + inclined segment!
Was very efficient and yet seen at Kito Raupp more ten years ago!Many tricky things there!
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And yes I have acknowledged Kito and posted links to his videos many times when I have shown these techniques elsewhere. Probably even earlier in this thread.
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Not a tip or trick just some fun with Fredo's Animator.
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Ready for Mars!
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A bit of an exercise getting my hands working together again after an injury. Several very obvious errors included.
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I had no idea where that was headed until the very end. Some excellent inferencing tips in there
Hope the hands recover too!
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Cheers Rich, I'm sure the hands will get there in the end, just so long as I keep the mind working.
Making knots is always a good brainteaser. -
@rich o brien said:
I had no idea where that was headed until the very end. Some excellent inferencing tips in there
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The magic of Brain in a Box combined with SketchUp...
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the Gordian knot!
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@box said:
Making knots is always a good brainteaser.
The knots make knots on my brain . Great show Box !
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It's been a while.
Just seeing if this 4min video will load. -
Cool approach to something Iβve rarely ever have had to model.
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Yeah, there's one tip in there I hadn't thought of using in this way before.
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I produced this for another thread and have since removed it.
I'll pop it in here for the benefit of others.Using weld to help scale a shape into an ellipse while retaining a circle.
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Excellent tip
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Prima!
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There is a well know method of making a helix with only native tools that I have shown before.
This is similar but gives you a solid object to work with. You can array it, Linear or Radial for very different results. It's difficult to fit this into the forum limit so it's a bit cut off.
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