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From: SebKaine
Thanks for your fast answer Michael.
So it is not possible to juste delete the font trim. As the trim affect all the contour it will be considered as a one trim.
So if i want to rebuild this patch without the font hole, but keeping the other trim what is my best option ?
I need to :
- untrim the patch
- recreate a new projection curves by rebuilding the actual contour curves but without the font
- then reproject the reconstructed curves and trim again ?
Cheers
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Problem is that your surface is not plane even the untruming seems a rectangle! :)
If you copy past only the original perimeter you will see that function Plane on this prerimeter will not works!
Solution for the next timz is make some reccordings during the modeling at each principal steps!
From: SebKaine
Thanks for your answer Frenchy Pilou
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
That you can make but
Trim your 2 surfaces with a quadrilater around your letters
Then fill the hole with network (after join necessary edges) !
You will have always this new perimeter apparent!
(else hide it in Types pannel)
From: SebKaine
Well i finally get what i want with an untrim and trim from curves. maybe not perfect but good enough.
Cheers
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From: Michael Gibson
Hi SebKaine,
re:
> - untrim the patch
> - recreate a new projection curves by rebuilding the actual contour curves but without the font
> - then reproject the reconstructed curves and trim again ?
Yes, but you can trim with the edges of the neighboring faces, you don't need to do a separate projection step.
So after separating out the face, select this trim boundary (select 1 edge then Ctrl+a):
Delete and you'll have the underlying surface:
Select it and run Edit > Trim, and select the neighboring edges as the cutting objects:
Don't forget this little edge here:
Inside the Trim command select these pieces to discard:
Result:
- Michael
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From: SebKaine
Thanks a lot for the very detail answer Michael !
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
This is maybe more precise than mine but maybe less speedy ! :)
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