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Old 18th April 2004, 07:39   #1 (permalink)
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Hand Dryer tutorial



http://www.notaw.com/tutorials/dryer/ has a nice Hand Dryer tutorial for Rhino 3D. It works great with Amapi 7 Pro, too.
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Old 18th April 2004, 10:52   #2 (permalink)
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Here's a Carrara 3 render of it.
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Old 18th April 2004, 12:45   #3 (permalink)
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Hey ! very nice result !
It's great, all Rhino tutorials works on Amapi Pro
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Old 24th July 2004, 19:28   #4 (permalink)
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are you serious that all Rhino tuts work with amapi pro?
i use cobalt for my product design and just tested out
the amapi demo today and encountered many issues and
problems like crashes and split edges which prevented
further modeling tools like extrusion.

unfortunatly i never used rhino since its not a solid modeler
as well like cobalt. i am highly interested in your opinion
since amapi has a complet different price tag and might be
a way to go for some students i know.

since i studied at the uwstout in wi usa and i will study at the
bowling green state university where i where i will continue
teaching 3d in metal design for my professor assitant position
i could imagine amapi will fit in pretty good.

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Old 24th July 2004, 22:10   #5 (permalink)
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I've been learning NURBS modeling in Amapi Pro by following Rhino3D tutorials.
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Old 25th July 2004, 14:20   #6 (permalink)
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from what i have heared is that rhino3d creates to dense poly meshes when you export your nurbs models. for few projects i was able to use cobalt and it was pretty good in terms of data amount.

anyway cobalt is also a complet different beast.

when you have a 3d printer who can read nativly nurbs than you
dont need to convert it into polygones similar like reyes renderer
who can render nurbs directly without converting.

do you have a good list of rhino tuts? i realy would like to try out the comparision how amapi fits in! i looked for links but didnot realy find any good stuff!

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Old 25th July 2004, 16:26   #7 (permalink)
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f.ip2 : well, not all tutorials works exactly for Amapi, but most (because some tools are not really the same or available in Amapi).
When you have some errors messages, it's perhaps because your selection are not good (with the chamfer)...

At last, the 7.15 is really better for the hamfer and errors you may encounter while modeling.

Having split edge ? do you have some exemples ?
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Old 25th July 2004, 17:37   #8 (permalink)
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http://www.amapi.net/board/viewtopic.php?t=52

check this post. here you can find some files i am talking about.

is it possible to combine split edges in amapi?

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No problems for me, I post some snapshots in the other thread.
Perhaps I missunderstood what you ask for. If then, post a picture, it will help me to understand (sorry, I'm french ;))
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