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From: Michael Gibson
Hi Booleano,
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> I just want to know how to make image "B" look like image "A".
Hi Booleano, try these steps:
Select face:
Use _sSplit to your desired size:
Click Edit > "Show pts":
Select interior points (you can hold shift+ctrl to disable object drag and force window selection):
Drag it upwards in z axis:
- Michael
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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Or without sSplit :)
Show point and move to the desired position! :)
From: Booleano
Thank you so much
From: Booleano
Hi
Could you please explain the "Wire," "Edge," and "Wire2" options to me? If you can, I'd just like to know what to put in each one.
I used "Wire" and "Edge" a long time ago, but I don't remember what they do. The "Wire2" function is new, and I don't know what it's for.
Thanks for your help.
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From: Michael Gibson
Hi Booleano,
re:
> Why do the dots appear on object "A" but not on "B"?
It's because all the faces on object A are naturally trimmed (trim boundaries are same as underlying surface boundary) while object B has some faces that trim away areas of the underlying surface.
There is info on this in the FAQ, see
FAQ #4, "Why does show points work for some objects but not others?"
This is one of the various reasons why it is better to use a subd modeling program to make this type of model, MOI is not the right tool for doing this.
- Michael
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