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Bye to all,
I started studying the style tool, but I would like to understand how I take references..........in practice when drawing a curve I would like to hook up to another or to a plan etc etc.

I hope I've been clear.

Thank you.
bb
 
hold the shift key while moving the end of the curve and I would see that as soon as you approach the entity you will have the preview of the hook.
Once hooked you can set the constraints.
Right-click on the driving pivot at the end of the curve and the context menu will open.
 
hi maxopus,
thanks to the help...... is there a way to view videos which are the unrelated points? and then it is possible to copy curves, edges....somma as for example the use mdel command uses...

anyway thanks why I start to understand something:biggrin:

bb
 
hi maxopus,
thanks to the help...... is there a way to view videos which are the unrelated points? and then it is possible to copy curves, edges....somma as for example the use mdel command uses...

anyway thanks why I start to understand something:biggrin:

bb
I don't know if there is a verification system.
to copy the click curves on the curve> hold ctrl and drag.
Obviously if the curve is on one floor you can drag it only on the plane, or if it is connected to another curve it will slide on the curve.
If you want to drag it freely, you must disconnect it.
 
Bye to all,
I started studying the style tool, but I would like to understand how I take references..........in practice when drawing a curve I would like to hook up to another or to a plan etc etc.

I hope I've been clear.

Thank you.
bb
look in the help center, click on surface creation, you will find isdx with an exercise that shows what you can do

Hi.

I have wf4
 
Hi.
a clarification......but the isdx module and the style tool are the same?

Thank you.
bb
 
That's right.
otherwise if you do not have isdx, make a flat surface filled and stick us over a texture.
beautiful news...strumento stile = isdx:finger:

but what does it indicate?

I would have translated with tool style, or mistakenly:confused:

Thank you.
bb
 
while rex is acronym for reverse engineering extension and the instrument is called restyle.
That's what I'm using, and that's what I'm doing.
 
What do you mean... that's scary....:confused:

bb
is dedicated to the surfaces and manages them differently from the other modules.
with isdx and the basic module you draw lines or a sketch and with extrusions, blend, sweep or similar functions realize your surface that is connected to the parent lines.

with rex you must have under a track (stl, cloud of points, network of curves or surfaces) and on that you realize the draft of the single surface.
After that you stand out of the entity and check the degree, the type (bezier, spline, bspline ...) and the form with the manipulation of the individual control points.
the manipulation of individual points has multiple operating modes and you can verify the accuracy of the surface compared to the track you gave yourself.

often a surface is hardly manageable by the generating curves, the fact of being able to shape it in its shape and to be able to decide the mathematical properties regardless of the contour, allows you to realize complex shapes with extreme quality.

It is with this that I model automotive surfaces, and I think that the quality obtained in this area with rex, with the other modules can not get.
 
is dedicated to the surfaces and manages them differently from the other modules.
with isdx and the basic module you draw lines or a sketch and with extrusions, blend, sweep or similar functions realize your surface that is connected to the parent lines.

with rex you must have under a track (stl, cloud of points, network of curves or surfaces) and on that you realize the draft of the single surface.
After that you stand out of the entity and check the degree, the type (bezier, spline, bspline ...) and the form with the manipulation of the individual control points.
the manipulation of individual points has multiple operating modes and you can verify the accuracy of the surface compared to the track you gave yourself.

often a surface is hardly manageable by the generating curves, the fact of being able to shape it in its shape and to be able to decide the mathematical properties regardless of the contour, allows you to realize complex shapes with extreme quality.

It is with this that I model automotive surfaces, and I think that the quality obtained in this area with rex, with the other modules can not get.
I don't take care of automotive, but it looks charming.... is there any way to see some videos? simple curiosity:smile:

bb
 
but if you want to take a course on isdx who recommends me?
I prefer a course made with those who really use for isdx work....:biggrin:

bb
 
depends on the good heart of the teacher, I hope not much since I autofinance:biggrin::biggrin:
 
depends on the good heart of the teacher, I hope not much since I autofinance:biggrin::biggrin:
I doubt that someone as you ask exists. . .
If you want an expert who uses isdx daily you must hunt them down as they say in rome. :-)
 

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