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From: Barry-H
Hi Gunter,
perhaps the attach photo may help.
Using approximate calculated lengths to form base surface mimics unwrapped swept surface.
Moving the seam by just rotating your ovals 180 degrees moves the seam to the inside.
Hope this helps.
Barry
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From: gunter511
Barry, this is super helpful, thank you so much, I now understand it!
Much appreciated!
Gunter
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Maybe another solution ;)
I don't how you have drawn your object
Here with the Blend
Like this you can test all generative curves
With your object
Extrude each oval (careful to kill the 2 curves and faces for have only edges!
Make the Blend : during it move the points where you want for move the seam!
Of course at the end kill the ovoïd cylinders! ;) (not shown here)
From: gunter511
Hi Pilou, this is great learning for me, thank you so much!
Gunter
From: shayno
Hi there
You will get a much better flow if you reduce the surface area to flow onto , just using the outside half of the band
With a lot less distortion
cheers
shayne
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From: gunter511
Hey Shayne, thank you so much, that makes absolute sense!
Gunter
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