However, when I extrude that flat surface, I end up with a bunch of internal faces (please see the second attached image) How can I set up an extrude that works correctly - that does not create internal faces? Thank you in advance for your help!
We then scanned the drawing and used a Processing script that located the coordinates of each dot. Next, we used a custom Grasshopper script to place a circle at each centroid and extrude it up to the 3d surface that we created in Rhino. From there, we just exported the lengths of the...
or do half but first extrude a surface in the other direction and use that as tangent constraint. LikeReply1 like Alirajabi Edited December 26, 2023 at 3:09 PM I got better results with ifrom Expand Post LikeReply1 like Log In to Answer...
Once you've got your model as a 3 body STL, STEP, or Rhino file, we can move on to some quick preparation in Rhino. Step 5: Preparing your model for Grasshopper Now that we've brought our three body model into Rhino, there are three quick things we need to do to prepare the mode...
This is how my nicely colored, high-resolution SOLIDWORKS model looks when I import the VRML into Rhino: Even putting the viewport into "Rendered Mode" doesn't restore any of the cool colors I had added in SOLIDWORKS: I don't know who to blame here, so I'm going to equally blame bad...
I’m a architecture student and i m about to pass my diploma. I did my Rhino model but now i need to put random holes in some walls, in order to do openwork walls. I think with Grasshopper it would be far more sample but i dont know how to do… Is there a way to do it from...
A bit like Maya or Houdini, when selecting component poly face and extrude, we suddenly get nodes in the background, and so on. Maybe it will take years until it become like that. But anyhow, let see how Geometry Node grow. Durman made a good point about SV being like grasshopper ...
I would draw them in Rhino, but if I needed to manipulate the hyperboloids, I would do it mathematically through code. For example, instead of relying on Rhino’s intersection function to find the junction between two hyperboloids, I would mathematically calculate where this intersection occurred...
Creating Infographics from 3D Floor Plan Views in PowerPoint Infographics can be built out of 3D floor plan views as we can extrude elements to create new graphics or displace parts of our 3D model, then use visual aids in PowerPoint to create meaningful slides that help our audience understand...
OK, well you can use the free version of InStep to import an stl file and export an stp file - see solveneering.com. BUT you are limited on what you can do with it in Solidworks as far as I remember. You can extrude it but I do not think you can edit features. Worth ...