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Organic modeling: Two-curve taco shell

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Organic modeling: Two-curve taco shell

- [Instructor] Thanks to Rhino student Evan for this demo idea. The taco shell you see here was made with only two curves, amazing! The process I will show you is more about strategy as opposed to drawing a large amount of complicated curves. So let's recap that process, and I've mentioned this before, but we always want to use the minimum number of curves and keep those curves simple with the minimum number of control points. I also like to build some things bigger than needed and that makes it easier to get the original size by coming back and trimming or splitting to get the final shape. Okay let's review here, we'll zoom out. I said two curves and there they are. I'm going to select both of these and turn the control points on. PC you can hit F10 or on other computers, you just hit the points on here. And you'll see that those are pretty darn clean, not a lot of points along the curve. Turn those points back off.…

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