In the extended version of this tutorial which is available on our Patreon page, I’m going to show you how to convert mesh to Subd first, then using SubD faces we will generate triangulated panels with different offset values based on which height the panel is located. We will also cover how we can transform the rectangular grid that we get from SubD and convert it to seamless diamond grid mesh. ![]() But not only that, you will learn how to modify SubD geometry, select and extract SubD edges, convert SubD to Mesh, and vice versa. These are the components that allow us to reference SubD geometry into Grasshopper. In this tutorial, we will go through some of the newest features for Grasshopper that come with Rhino 7. Can’t light up a face.Apply for Rhino for Architects Training □ Įxtended Tutorial + Extra Project Files □ Probably something so utterly simple that the answer has been assumed to be obvious, but here I am. There exists an icon for selecting a single Face, but it has no effect. I gather the Shift-Control elicits a command, maybe something like Select Sub D (face, edge, vertex), but I am not finding it. I can see three filters, but it not clear if they are intended to allow or to exclude faces. Maybe there is some similar facility in Rhino 7.0. IIRC tSplines had hotkeys to pop from Faces to Vertices to Edges. I can follow the same procedure and select successfully an Edge, but not a face. The face does not light up yellow to indicate it has been selected. In the presentation the gumball is ON, so I am using the gumball. ![]() Watched Brian’s introductory video on Sub D, and I understand from it that to select a single face on the surface of a Sub D box (for example), I should use Shift-Ctrl and then right click on the face I am interested in.
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