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T-Splines & Rhinoceros @ work in Blackpool’s Grand Theatre

Antisthenes
ff33º

thats is pretty cool!...I didn't know about T Splines plug in, yet...

Feb 20, 08 8:48 pm  · 
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ff33º

wait what does the T stand for?

Feb 20, 08 8:48 pm  · 
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ff33º

[url=http://www.tsplines.com/what.php)nevermind[/url]

Feb 20, 08 8:53 pm  · 
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ff33º
http://www.tsplines.com/what.php

ugh

Feb 20, 08 8:54 pm  · 
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harold

Does tsplines work on Revit?

Feb 21, 08 10:49 am  · 
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MArch n' unemployed

that's one expensive plug-in...its more than rhino!!

Feb 21, 08 12:05 pm  · 
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Antisthenes

of course you can put the surfaces you make in Rhinoceros into Revit as solids even that can be cut

T-splines is the most powerful modeling tool going i feel

Feb 21, 08 3:27 pm  · 
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ff33º

well, I definitely see the potential...and to localize detail in a mesh just where you need it , is cool, not to mention its NURBS joining ability.

I am surprised by the price as well. - 500$.....I mean lets face it , its an algorhythm.

Feb 21, 08 4:56 pm  · 
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