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From: Lara (MALA)
That's an approach that hadn't occurred to me. Thank you very much for your video tutorial and your remarkable, time-consuming commitment—wow.
Despite the video, I can't understand one operation at the beginning. Where you delete the inverted connection curves and the cushion then closes with the edges.
I have the feeling that deleting the curves happens at the same time as closing the front and back surfaces.
But how?
From: Lara (MALA)
Inspired by your workflow, I have now also found a solution. It's not as good as yours, but it's a start.
I only left the front and back. And then I created the connections using cross-fading.
Nevertheless, I would appreciate an explanation of the step that I didn't notice in the video.

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From: BurrMan
“””””” Where you delete the inverted connection curves and the cushion then closes with the edges”””””
That is a new feature of v5 where you can delete model features like fillets and recover the underlying object.
So i selected all the current fillets (selected the larger surfaces then inverted selection:Michael)
Then “right click” on the delete button
This is in the beta release notes but is not documented yet, i believe….
See the explanation here:
New RemoveAndFill command - use Shift+Delete keyboard shortcut or Shift+click or right click on Delete button to invoke ACIS Remove component that deletes faces and then heals the resulting openings by extending and intersecting surrounding faces:
From: BurrMan
“”””” I only left the front and back. And then I created the connections using cross-fading.””””
That looks great!
From: BurrMan
https://moi3d.com/forum/lmessages.php?webtag=MOI&msg=11803.1
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