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Founder of Eatcup and Freelance Product Developer.
Product development of physical consumer goods is my specialty, especially front end innovation where technology, design and marketing come together into one product concept, and can develop it to production ready products and have experienced injection mold engineering as well.
I enjoy bringing the depth of knowledge and product development skills I've gained over the years in the big corporates and apply it in smaller companies and start ups to accelerate your product development
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Re: BUG - Split command breaks derived MC
Ugly, but it probably works. You could try a Transform "copy in place". split that copy, and use the result(s) as the tool in a subsequent boolean subtract. (View Post)2 -
Re: Routing curve & Control point curve - Introduction of two new features for 3D curve creation
I agree, and I did end up following them. but seeing them made explicit and how to work around challenges (e.g. if your surface isn't four sided) is very helpful. I was never taught surface modeling … (View Post)1 -
Re: Routing curve & Control point curve - Introduction of two new features for 3D curve creation
@S1mon: thanks for the link to the Alias Golden Rules. looking through them deepened my understanding of proper surface modeling! (View Post)1 -
Re: How to model a marble track?
Hi @jeff_mcclain, "pointed to the normal of the curve" might not be mathematically correct. imagine a strainght line with an arc element after it, the normal of the curve of the line is a f… (View Post)1 -
Re: Routing curve & Control point curve - Introduction of two new features for 3D curve creation
awesome new features! I started playing around with it a little bit. TIP: Perhaps for a future explanation/video, showing the 'add point' option under segments for 'interpolated spline' in routing cu… (View Post)1