RhinoResurf 2 for Rhino released
Version 2 of RhinoResurf plugin for Rhino has been released. Here are some new
features:
- RsPoints2Surf: Create symmetric surface from point cloud. A checkbox
named ‘use symmetric plane’ was added in the dialog panel. There are four symmetric
plane types (Auto, YOZ, XOZ, XOY, and Any ) for you to choose.
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- RsMesh2Surf: Create surface by a specified U-line direction. In option
‘plane’, you can select a curve on mesh to define as a u-direction guide line
for surface creation.
- RsMesh2Surf: Create an untrimmed patch by specified corner points. In
option ‘3-corners’, ‘4-corners’ and ‘2-corners’, you can select boundary points
to define corner vertex for untrimmed surface creation.
- RsSurfacemap: This command helps you morph surfaces from one original
mesh to another morphed mesh and fit the morphed mesh accurately. For more details,
visit the URLs
http://www.resurf3d.com/helpdoc/english/RsSurfacemap.htm
and http://www.resurf3d.com/helpdoc/english/morph_geometry.pdf
- MeshEdit: Create free-form surface by editing mesh dynamically. Commands
include:
- RsVertexEdit: Move vertex to edit mesh and surface
- RsEdgeEdit: Move edge to edit mesh and surface
- RsFaceEdit: Move face to edit mesh and surface
- RsExtrudeFaceOnMesh: Extrude face to edit mesh and create new surfaces
- RsScaleFaceOnMesh: Scale face on mesh and the related surface is scaled
too
- RsRotateFaceOnMesh: Rotate face on mesh and the related surface is rotated
too
- Fixed some bugs.
- This version 2 is better integration with Rhino 5. Note: RhinoResurf v2
will only run on Rhino 5 64-bit. It will not run on Rhino 4 or Rhino 5 32-bit.
Visit the URL
http://www.resurf3d.com/changelog.htm
for video.
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