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Good evening to all,
excuse ignorance, but what is said plug in?

I saw some video online... it looks beautiful. . Could any of you explain to me how it works?

thank you in advance and apologize for ignorance:

alessandro
 
Good evening to all,
excuse ignorance, but what is said plug in?

I saw some video online... it looks beautiful. . Could any of you explain to me how it works?

thank you in advance and apologize for ignorance:

alessandro
explaining what is a parametric cad (and associative) in a few lines is impossible. ..I can only make an example of a banal case to understand to large lines the operation.

parametric means that everything is "driven" by parameters (or odds... as you want).

I build a parallelepiped with dimensions 100x100x100....the customer asks me to change it so that the new dimensions are 100x120x120.
in rhino ...cancel the solid and remake it with the new dimensions.
in a parametric cad. ..modify the quotas of the two sides and, regenerating the tree of the "features", getting a solid with the new dimensions, without needing to remake it.


Of course the example doesn't give the exact idea of the potential of a parametric...but the works that commissioned us were only cubes.:biggrin:

There are fields where a parametric is unsurpassable (pro/e in my case), others where rhino is unsurpassable... and these fields rarely overlap, which is why in my work I use both.
 
explaining what is a parametric cad (and associative) in a few lines is impossible. ..I can only make an example of a banal case to understand to large lines the operation.

parametric means that everything is "driven" by parameters (or odds... as you want).

I build a parallelepiped with dimensions 100x100x100....the customer asks me to change it so that the new dimensions are 100x120x120.
in rhino ...cancel the solid and remake it with the new dimensions.
in a parametric cad. ..modify the quotas of the two sides and, regenerating the tree of the "features", getting a solid with the new dimensions, without needing to remake it.


Of course the example doesn't give the exact idea of the potential of a parametric...but the works that commissioned us were only cubes.:biggrin:

There are fields where a parametric is unsurpassable (pro/e in my case), others where rhino is unsurpassable... and these fields rarely overlap, which is why in my work I use both.
as usual you were very exhaustive... but I'm going to ask you a question.. .

We put that I make a ring...mis. 54, the stem with a certain section and the griffa for the stone at a given height.

with this application I could change the section or size or height at any time without disassembling everything?

a kind of 3design.
 
as usual you were very exhaustive... but I'm going to ask you a question.. .

We put that I make a ring...mis. 54, the stem with a certain section and the griffa for the stone at a given height.

with this application I could change the section or size or height at any time without disassembling everything?

a kind of 3design.
Uhmmm :36_1_12: It depends on the complexity of the object.
generally not all "features" (single operations- like the radius applied to a given edge) can regenerate.
and in that case you have to go to "definite" them, which is quite easy in some cases, more ruddy in others.
I don't know if the rhino parametric module is so sophisticated that you can "define."

I'd better see a rhino parameter.
personally use pro/e, but there are other cads (type space claim) that integrate much better with rhino (no need for import/export files).
 
Hi.

to figure out if a cad is parametric or not is very simple.

1) draws a rectangle and then extrude it of 10 mm.

2) try to change the extrusion height to 20 mm.


parametric cads allow you to do it.

non-parametric cads do not allow you to do so. designed and liked:-)


Rhino is not parametric.


Hi.
enrico
 

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