T-Splines

 
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3d model from 2D sketch

This from a webinar recorded on August 26, 2010, using T-Splines v2.3. Kyle Houchens demonstrates how to make a 3D model of a helicopter from a 2D sketch

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Bike frame

This from a webinar recorded on September 24, 2010, using T-Splines v2.3. Kyle Houchens demonstrates how to make bike frame using simple T-Splines commands.

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Topology
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T-Splines training 02 - Mug

In this exercise we will again start with a T-Spline primitive to model a mug. We'll introduce one new command: the extrude command.

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Basic ring

This webinar was recorded on 29 July 2010 using T-Splines v2.3

Matt Sederberg explains a few simple T-Splines commands and then uses the commands to model a heart ring using T-Splines v2.3.

The first YouTube video introduces that commands that will be used to create the ring.

The second YouTube video models the ring.

Each video is about 14 minutes long.

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Converting .obj meshes to T-Splines

Converting an .obj mesh file to a smooth T-spline surface is a popular feature in the T-Splines for Rhino plugin because T-spline surfaces are NURBS compatible and can be passed downstream to other applications as a watertight polysurface.

Even though the actual conversion of the .obj mesh to a T-spline surface is a simple, push-button feature, knowing a few best practices for creating your mesh will greatly improve the quality of your surface after conversion.

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Hand

Create a hand using append face, extrude, manipulator and thicken from an introductory webinar recorded on May 26, 2010.

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T-Splines training 01 - Remote

This exercise introduces you to one of the basic T-Splines mindsets - to make a smooth surface, start with a primitive and push and pull it to achieve the desired shape.

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Scissors

This from a webinar recorded on 23 November 2010, using T-Splines v2.3.

Kyle Houchens demonstrates how to model a pair of scissors using a workflow starting from tsAppendFace and another workflow starting from Rhino curves.

 

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Eyewear
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Iron

In this webinar, we take a look at the very basics of how to use simple T-Splines commands to create an iron.

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Knife

How to model a knife handle, from an introductory webinar recorded on May 26, 2010.

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Modem

Learn how to model a modem with T-Splines. The entire process consists of making a T-Splines box, then just moving control points. No other commands were used. This video is really paced more like a marketing piece than a tutorial, but if you would like to follow along, and the video is moving a bit fast for you, you can read the commands in the command history window in the top of the screen to see what has happened.

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Egg holder

Model an eggholder with simple T-spline commands. This video is really paced more like a marketing piece than a tutorial, but if you would like to follow along, and the video is moving a bit fast for you, you can read the commands in the command history window in the top of the screen to see what has happened.

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Bike pedal

Learn how to model a bike pedal using simple T-splines commands. This video is really paced more like a marketing piece than a tutorial, but if you would like to follow along, and the video is moving a bit fast for you, you can read the commands in the command history window in the top of the screen to see what has happened.

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Helmet

This video shows how to model a simple helmet from 2D images with T-Splines. This video is really paced more like a marketing piece than a tutorial, but if you would like to follow along, and the video is moving a bit fast for you, you can read the commands in the command history window in the top of the screen to see what has happened.

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Coaster

 

Learn how to model a coaster using only two T-Splines commands: manipulate and extrude. This video is really paced more like a marketing piece than a tutorial, but if you would like to follow along, and the video is moving a bit fast for you, you can read the commands in the command history window in the top of the screen to see what has happened.

 

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