Posts tagged T-Splines

Organic 3d freeform jewelry design tutorial

Organic 3d freeform jewelry design tutorial

T-Splines for Rhino is useful for modeling freeform, organic jewelry pieces, such as freeform rings. Here is a silent, annotated video showing how to model a heart ring with T-Splines for Rhino.

Modeling vehicles using Rhino & T-Splines (+plus modeling challenge)

Modeling vehicles using Rhino & T-Splines (+plus modeling challenge)

Get ready for a free online webinar about vehicle modeling using T-Splines, one of the best organic modeling plugins.

Webinar is on 4th of November starting 12pm (EST). Here are some details:

Authorized T-Splines trainer Kyle Houchens will show how to use T-Splines for freeform car designs, and T-Splines co-founder Matt Sederberg will introduce powerful timesaving tools and tips from newly released T-Splines 2.2.

Kyle Houchens, owner of The Outside Digital Art and Design and designer of over 1000 vehicles for the toy and entertainment industries, will show techniques about how T-Splines can be a timesaving tool for adding detail to a car model.

Matt Sederberg, instructor at T-Splines for Rhino training courses across the world, will show some powerful new tools available in the newly released version 2.2, and demo solutions to user-submitted questions about how to use T-Splines for vehicular design.

Register here.

ASGVIS uploaded V-Ray webinar recordings!

ASGVIS uploaded V-Ray webinar recordings!

Last month ASGVIS gave online webinars about V-Ray for Rhino and also T-SPlines. They uploaded the webinar recordings to their site. You can download them here.

What’s new in T-Splines v2 for Rhino

How to model a headset using T-Splines for Rhino

How to model a headset using T-Splines for Rhino

This simple tutorial shows how to model a headset in Rhinoceros using T-Splines plugin.

This design of a headphone illustrates the speed with which you can edit and manipulate surfaces with T-Splines.

The commands used, such as deleting faces, extruding edges, filling holes, and extruding faces are popular techniques used in the animation industry for their speed. T-Splines brings these commands into industrial design for the first time, with one critical improvement. With T-Splines, you can add detail to a model, and the surface doesn’t change or warp until you move the control points, as is done to add the ridge details to the top of the headphones.