Suffer from NURBS continuity lol I have to pass that to my students (they do).
I force them through the pain because otherwise they will go with easy and do everything with TS and full stop trying to learn NURBS.
The model here in this thread is also a test surface, the student rebuild it in Alias with a better topology, it is also a closed surface.
His new model is build out of two sides and in Fusion everything worked perfect. (if we know could get his file open as Fusion refuses that).
Your point is right, technically speaking the offset in Alias they way I did was not spot on perfect.
Which is why I can understand why the shell command with this form bugs out.
And I really appreciate the technical aspect of Fusion. For shelling, ribs, and such things, the solid modeling approach is incredible useful
and furthermore a pleasure to work with. The timeline really is a great helper.
I guess at least the offset command I wish would be able like in Alias to have both a closer and an approximate result.
This way in case the surface is hard to shell, we can build the B surface by hand.
Claas Kuhnen
Faculty Industrial Design – Wayne State Universit
Chair Interior Design – Wayne State University
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