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Network surface creation

Network surface creation - Rhino Tutorial

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Network surface creation

- [Narrator] One of the most powerful surface commands in Rhino for Mac is called the Curve Network. To help us get an understanding of this command, I've got the Exercise Files surface-network.3dm open. Curve Network makes a surface from a network of crossing curves, and we can see a few different sets of this little work. Let's go ahead and zoom in on this green set here, and get a closer look. I'll also go ahead and maximize my perspective Viewport. Curve Network makes a surface from a network of crossing curves, kind of like what you can see here. And we have three curves going in one direction. So one, two, three, and four curves going in a perpendicular direction. So one, two, three, four. Curve Network behaves almost like it's weaving these curves together into a fabric into a surface. Now, usually Curve Network is pretty smart about figuring out the orientation of the curves and which curves are going in which…

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