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Re: Curves workbench
Segment Surface crash.
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Re: Curves workbench
OK. Thanks.
But ... why would you call segment surface on this face ?
But ... why would you call segment surface on this face ?
Re: Curves workbench
Im' trying to find out how to make fillet beetween faces.
Here trying to match isocurves to build blended curves.
Here trying to match isocurves to build blended curves.
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Re: Curves workbench
Im tring to make fillet. And I would suggest a new feature with curve on surface:
- extend the side with red arrow to red dot.
- cut the blue side to blue dot.
Thanks a lot if you can.
- extend the side with red arrow to red dot.
- cut the blue side to blue dot.
Thanks a lot if you can.
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Re: Curves workbench
After some test this weekend I'm sure, fillet is not the best friend of B Spline surface patches. we should really look for a method to get edges smoothed by yourself. Take the edge curve and find some good pole lists for both sides to get the filet smooth and tangent within an acceptable tollerance should be first step. Increase the precision without killing the performance to much can be a next step.
Re: Curves workbench
Blend Surface feature seems no working anymore?
check the hammax file (page4)
check the hammax file (page4)
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Re: Curves workbench
I'll look at that.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Re: Curves workbench
Hi Chris, I'm working on the Draft Edit tool, and I just love the way you implemented markers in your Interpolation curve. @Triplus pointed me out your work long ago, but at that time I was still experimenting on other aspects of the tool.
I'm learning a lot looking at your code (I'm a really weak programmer) and i'd like to try to bring some of your improvements to the Draft Edit tool. Is there any license/copyright issue or other things i should consider?
thx a lot in advance!
follow my experiments on BIM modelling for architecture design
Re: Curves workbench
Hi,
First important point : I am weak programmer too, so be warned you are not looking at high quality code !
The base of this tool comes from looo's work on pivy graphics
I think this is great tool to build a freehand editor.
The file 'graphics.py' from CurvesWB is a fork of it with a couple of tweaks.
My code is LGPL 2.1+ (like FreeCAD).
I have not checked about pivy's license exactly.
First important point : I am weak programmer too, so be warned you are not looking at high quality code !
The base of this tool comes from looo's work on pivy graphics
I think this is great tool to build a freehand editor.
The file 'graphics.py' from CurvesWB is a fork of it with a couple of tweaks.
My code is LGPL 2.1+ (like FreeCAD).
I have not checked about pivy's license exactly.
Re: Curves workbench
That's exactly what I was looking at
Thanks Chris, I'll give it a try during next month!
Thanks Chris, I'll give it a try during next month!
follow my experiments on BIM modelling for architecture design