3- Pinch ‘n’ Spread
In this ParaCourse lesson, we will study the Pinch n Spread component of the Pufferfish plugin and how we can use it to morph a series of strips on a Nurbs surface.
In this ParaCourse lesson, we will study the Pinch n Spread component of the Pufferfish plugin and how we can use it to morph a series of strips on a Nurbs surface.
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Comments
peterlokken
In general, it would be nice to see more of the GH window than the Rhino window. It seems like between 50-60% of your screen is showing Rhino. Since we are trying to learn grasshopper (not rhino) i think it’d be better to have the opposite % displayed.
Nathaniel
Lol so he should go from 50% Rhino to 50% Grasshopper?
peterlokken
60% gh 40% rhino