Just realised that the previous video I made was over 3 years ago. How time flies! A point to note here. If you use the sketch to make a split face and then perform an offset face, the side walls would be perpendicular to the cylindrical face.
@rbyt2010Күн бұрын
I don't use the surface tools that much (one reason I enjoy watching you - to be reminded how useful they are), so... why boundary fill instead of stitching in this instance?
@nemesis851_Күн бұрын
When you pulled the shape out, I thought BENDER's eyes from FUTURAMA 🙂
@yumamedaКүн бұрын
What would be the difference between boundry fill and stitching everything?
@Mad_VoyagerКүн бұрын
Great job! Thanks
@smorris12Сағат бұрын
I suppose emboss is effectively projecting the sketch onto the surface and extruding perpendicular to it. I wonder if there is value in them adding a tool that just performs the sketch projection?
@nemesis851_Күн бұрын
A while back I posted a challenge. Somehow peeling the tire tread pattern off a torus shaped tire Then lay that pattern out flat The opposite process of what is seen in this YT vid - Turning Old Tires into New: The Fascinating Process of Retreading!
@franmo662Күн бұрын
thanks original voice still be there (today YT propose me automatic translation in my language but I diretcly realise that your voice very important is)