• Jake Korosi(jakeblended)

    I certainly would prefer to be seen using a tool that is officially rational.

  • Jan-Willem van Dronkelaar(3dioot)

    You can find your way in the outliner Kent. We believe in you!

  • silentheart00

    Save new file and append?

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    Wilco Wilbrink(carrotnl)

    I think nurbs curves can be part of a nurbs object, to build a object. Something likethat.

  • silentheart00

    Yes, JW.

  • Jan-Willem van Dronkelaar(3dioot)

    You don't get handles no. It stands for Non Uniform Rational B splines. Its for super exact modeling. More for techncial cad modeling, like Rhino is a NURBS modeller.

  • Jan-Willem van Dronkelaar(3dioot)

    it does not work for the part thats chomped?

  • Jan-Willem van Dronkelaar(3dioot)

    pranavsood I would just forget about NURBS curves.. they are not worth it to learn especially since blender has like zero actual nurbs modelling

  • silentheart00

    Well, maybe someone who doesn't know what bezier curves do could use that visual clue.

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Because I think the stitching is fun to make..

A random project, perhaps, but it's a fun one nonetheless! Using curves and procedural thread materials we can achieve a high-fidelity result without too much work or time. Just think of all the patches and embroidery you can add to your characters! ;)

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