This is amazing feedback. Thank you for being so thoughtful. I will donate at the end of the month to show my gratitude. I'll let you know how I get on with other shapes too.
Thanks again, I totally didn't expect a reply let alone a video tutorial.
Thumbs up for great support!!
Just playing with some of your other tutorials too....and I'm getting to some really interesting shapes. Perfect for 3D printing. If my cutter is relatively simple, I can get some pretty funky geometry, loving it!!
I know there are too many poles, but it's just a practice model. I'm also trying to do this with a torus but using it as polyhedra cutter doesn't seem to work....I'll keep on it!
The idea is to take any printable solid, and transform it into an organic mesh which reduces the amount of material used in the 3D printing process. Not only does it catch the eye, it vastly reduces manufacture costs while allowing the potential for more flexible designs.
Thanks again, I totally didn't expect a reply let alone a video tutorial.
Thumbs up for great support!!
Just playing with some of your other tutorials too....and I'm getting to some really interesting shapes. Perfect for 3D printing. If my cutter is relatively simple, I can get some pretty funky geometry, loving it!!
I know there are too many poles, but it's just a practice model. I'm also trying to do this with a torus but using it as polyhedra cutter doesn't seem to work....I'll keep on it!
The idea is to take any printable solid, and transform it into an organic mesh which reduces the amount of material used in the 3D printing process. Not only does it catch the eye, it vastly reduces manufacture costs while allowing the potential for more flexible designs.