jaja, I am assuming you have never even tried TSplines.
(Antisthenes has become a kind of beacon for keeping a small community here up to date with the breakthroughs that seem to come out pretty regularly, i.e. grasshopper, new rhinoscriptsa, T splines... ..)
thanks ff33º
I think it is important, the advancement of technology, and a community who can share in the tips and tricks of how to use these technologies. It feels good to be part of a user driven software open beta project that is worker owned, because it is like your own child in a sense, you want to see it do go and achieve goals.
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T-Splines 2 wip12
url=http://www.tsplines.com/latestversion.html]LINK[/url]
Are you a student or working for Mcneel?
neither
just this is like the most powerful modeling too and letting people know about it is important.
did you try it or look at any of the tutorials?
My projects don't require those modelling capabilities. But i gues it would be great for those who do.
T-splines saved my ass last quarter.
How? By pumping out funky blobs for final presetantions which usually gives you a passing grade?
jaja, I am assuming you have never even tried TSplines.
(Antisthenes has become a kind of beacon for keeping a small community here up to date with the breakthroughs that seem to come out pretty regularly, i.e. grasshopper, new rhinoscriptsa, T splines... ..)
thanks ff33º
I think it is important, the advancement of technology, and a community who can share in the tips and tricks of how to use these technologies. It feels good to be part of a user driven software open beta project that is worker owned, because it is like your own child in a sense, you want to see it do go and achieve goals.
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