![]() ![]() Dynamo, which originated as add on to Revit, has received t-spline support in the past year or two (maybe three). ![]() Revit, which I referred to, has no proper dedicated surfacing tools and don't expect them to show up, trust me. I was thinking about the other programs that have t-splines incorporated. Let alone the pride someone expressed in demoing a competing software package by showing a sweep of a curved profile.Įxcuse me for the sidestep it holds relevance in a bit. Not to mention that lofting itself is considered 'advanced' stuff'. I come from an architectural background (Revit) where the modelling options are like this:Īnd lofts can only be controlled by editing the profiles with no way to control curvature, the borders of the loft are next to uncontrollable, heck they cannot be trimmed precisely. Luckily I have yet to sit through a couple of years, while still scratching the surface of the new modelling capabilities opened up to me by Fusion in the meantime. I feel the frustration you voiced in that topic and I am with you in t-spline requests ). ![]()
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