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rhino "color the walls"

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hello to all and congratulations for this forum you are magic!!! !

I am a super novice who is learning to use rhino version 4!I finished projecting a boat now I would like to "color the walls" or "fill the walls" I don't know what the right term is! can you give me a hand on how to do it?
I tried to click on the surfaces I selected the curves and pressed sending, on a flat surface everything ok you see the lines and I do not want to show them!How do you do?
while on a curved surface I click the curves I send and I get the wall all stunned!
Can you tell me how to color a wall? What should I click?


thanks in advance
 
Sorry, but I can't get your question. .
Do you have to make a rendering so you need to know how to apply a texur?
Did you draw the curves and have to make the surfaces?
Do you need to see different color surfaces video?

those lines you see on the surfaces are the isocurve, if you want to hide them go on object property and remove the tick to the voice shows isocurva surface
 
hi as you said I drew all the curves and lines and now I have to do the surfaces!How do you do?
 
:eek:
explaining it in 2 rows is impossible to practice, especially if you intend to achieve good results.

I suggest you look for some tutorials around and follow those to start, then if you have questions I will try to help you. .
also the guide is not hurt.. .

However the tools to make surfaces find them in the palet surfaces, in fact.. .

Good job
 
:eek::eek: oh cabbage!!!!! !I have the rihno manual and I found on how to do but tells me to click the shade button but I don't know where it is!!!!!!:frown::frown:

I tried to make a surface and went on the left wall then went on tools and then on surface from 2, 3 or 4 edge curves, then I selected the lines I needed and exited the wall! All this on straight lines!

If I try to make a surface on the curves, I'm all tired "the surface"! Why? How do you make the superperficie parallel to the curve?

In addition once the surface is made you see the lines is not a clean surface!how do you make it clean "without lines"?

I hope I was clear!!!! Thanks again
 
oi oi oi....the road is very long

before creating surfaces you need to take care of beautiful and clean curves
the first rule is to have the curves that intersect, ltrimenti the surface makes an average between one curve and the other and the result is not manageable.

I managed to create a superfice with the hull curves but a half crap came out. . .

try using the loft command as much to try. . .
 
hi the design I sent was made in half an hour so without making calculations etc etc is absolutely not accurate!! !
but what are the keys you pressed?what steps did you do to make a surface on 1 curve or on a plane? I can't understand that!
 
the problem is not the calculations but the intersection of the curves that generate the surfaces, if they do not meet the surface "do not know" where to stay, sometimes lucky you do the same, others gives you error.

for the loft click on the icon or go to the surface menu and take the loft command, select iin odine from the first to the eleventh the hull curves and the sending.
you will get out of a window giving you a preview, changing the values of this window and the spuns get different results, then maybe consult the guide so as to understand what every single value/option/point
 
Note that when you select the curves for a loft surface, you have to click them all on the same side (in practice if you select one by clicking close to the opposite end, compared to the previous one, the surface "will twist" as the prg tends to merge "point-point" the two curves by creating the surface).
the surface you will get with the lofts may not be satisfactory as obtained by interpolating all the section curves you have done.
you can create the hull also using a curve of thorns and two perimeter curves and making a sweep surface.
in practice so your sections will be "normal" to the spine (backbone) and "contained" between the perimeter curves (boundary).

Bye.
 
Hello everyone excuse me if I didn't feel any more!! I managed to make the walls thanks for your advice!thanks
 

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