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In this video, I share an intriguing workaround I discovered while modeling a vacuum cleaner in plasticity, specifically aimed at smoothly closing a challenging hole in the model. Initially, I attempted to use the patching technique to close this hole, expecting a smooth transition due to the G1 continuity. However, the result was far from smooth, with a noticeable edge remaining visible. After experimenting, I devised an alternative approach by extending the hole to create four edges instead of three, allowing for the use of lofting, which typically yields cleaner results than patching. This method significantly improved the smoothness of the transition, offering a much cleaner appearance, even though it wasn't perfect. This quick tip is particularly useful for overcoming similar modeling challenges in plasticity, demonstrating that sometimes a creative approach to problem-solving can lead to better outcomes.
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⌚Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction to the Vacuum Cleaner Modeling Challenge
01:00 - Initial Attempt with Patching
01:33 - Creative Solution: Extending the Hole for Lofting
02:38 - Comparison and Final Results
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