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| 09/29 | Modeling a water gun | View |
| 09/07 | Car modeling: Parts 1, 2, & 3 |
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CarterTG wrote:Matt,
Can you clarify for us ol' timers on whether we need to register at Autodesk when installing the upgrade? Wasn't sure if there was some sort of relocation of the license server.
IOW, for those of us who already have an earlier T-Splines install, this'll be a straightforward download, install & continued merry T-Splining with automagic license-checking?
Thanks
Carter
Neil wrote:Will you be updating the manual with the new functionality?
Xenophya wrote::?: Hello again,
Hmmm just tried actually using the Cage edit tool on a tsplines model but when I try to move a control point it says "t-splines was converted to rhino object by the tsEditMode Command" Am I doing something wrong?
Cheers
Mark
alkrever wrote:Hi Matt: I'm seeing the same thing here. It seems to work on V5 Tsplines 64 but produces the above error message on V5 Tsplines (32) build 3.3 r8031 (32). Also works in Rhino V4.
Cage edit deforms the Tsplines object and leave an editable mesh from the cage along with the Tspline surface.
Al Krever
Neil wrote:Video says restricted content. Any chance of an mp4 version too? Thanks
Dan B wrote:Hi Matt,
Back on the subject of the retopo snaps. It seems to me I can get the corners of a surface to snap to the mesh, but not the center area. Can you do a video showing how to wrap a surface on a cylindrical mesh using the retopo snaps? Or maybe just explain it? Maybe I'm just missing something basic?
Thanks,
Dan
giving tsplines a try -
installed to rhino 5 64 bit 22-Feb-2012.
but the t-splines toolsbars are not showing.
read something about clearing rhino 5 toobar cache - but can't find any command for that.
this is how the toolbars look
http://screencast.com/t/2BaKODvhrG
makes fun. interestingbjorn.syse wrote:Hi,
How can I upgrade from v.2 ? I can't find any buy button at all on this page:
http://store.autodesk.eu/store/adsk/en_ ... 245910600#
Regards
- Björn
solved - !bjorn.syse wrote:Hi,
How can I upgrade from v.2 ? I can't find any buy button at all on this page:
http://store.autodesk.eu/store/adsk/en_ ... 245910600#
Regards
- Björn
Matt Sederberg wrote:Hi Mads,
Thanks for bumping this, sorry it slipped through the cracks. I'm just downloading the Feb 22 Rhino 5 to see if I can repro here. Will be back soon.
Matt
Matt Sederberg wrote:
T-Splines is back up for sale in Europe now:
http://store.autodesk.eu/store/adsk/en_ ... .245910600
dyepeche wrote:Matt Sederberg wrote:Hi Mads,
Thanks for bumping this, sorry it slipped through the cracks. I'm just downloading the Feb 22 Rhino 5 to see if I can repro here. Will be back soon.
Matt
Hi matt -just thought it was cleared - and a solo this pc issue...after i tried the TStoolbar command and the two "new in v3" and "tspline" showed up.
When i try to the additional menues - like "all command" - they are still showing "blank" -
when i dock the "new in v3" + "tspline" and they sticks - also after a restart showing top - but all these: - infact all i can chose for the "flagged" horizontal menue line - they do not show.
all looks like this: http://screencast.com/t/2BaKODvhrG
And the DockingWindow shows correctly and tools ca be added from prefs list
even the icon in the remove menue doesn't show.
cheers
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