the first example, the calatrave wave, is actually very easy to do. fastest way would be with AdvancedArray and its built in Oscillate: https://apps.autodesk.com/3DSMAX/en/Detail/Index?id=7221085778557027350&appLang=en&os=Win64quick tutorial:https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/7jpqhg3k9hgcvco0ro480/2024-01-19-10-07-39.mkv?rlkey=3kt45h5x6ggh4drs8g7bnyvdp&dl=0
Fastest way is importing FBX files from Rhino3D :- )
Just cool to see that video, I worked on the design of that real-world architecture project in Paris back in the day :D
Can you send me the 3d model of this please ?I tried to install adv array modifier but I use Autodesk 3ds max 2024 and didn't find it
Quote from: Juraj on 2024-01-21, 09:40:18Fastest way is importing FBX files from Rhino3D :- )Thank you for your response but I use 3ds max .I would be happy if you would help me getting this
Quote from: qendros on 2024-01-21, 23:45:27Quote from: Juraj on 2024-01-21, 09:40:18Fastest way is importing FBX files from Rhino3D :- )Thank you for your response but I use 3ds max .I would be happy if you would help me getting thisHi,The modeling technique can be very different here.My favorite is always keeping things simple.You can find the max file attached.Hope this help.