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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Or this technic but with a cylinder! ;)
https://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=8745.1
From: suman
Hi Pilou
Your Link go to the Forum Mainpage.
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Sorry! Repaired! Return above! :)
Unwrapcurve can help you in some cases for know how long is a curve!
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=5136.1
From: Michael Gibson
Hi suman,
re:
> it still has a crease at the bottle neck.
> and the etiquette runs over the middle of the bottle. so almost all around.
> and that is my problem.
> i tried flow but i don't see the solution and i don't think i understand the logic of the flow function very well.
Can you please post the .3dm model file with the objects that you were using?
- Michael
From: suman
Hi Michael
Here is the Model:
Attachments:
bierflasche_fertig.3dm
From: Michael Gibson
Hi suman, what are you going to be doing with the model, are you making a rendering with it?
It may be better to apply the label as a texture map in a rendering program rather than trying to model a thin paper thing like that in CAD.
If you did want to model it using Flow note that the label does not actually adhere 100% completely to the bottle in this area here:
So probably the first step would be to prepare a second revolve that does have the shape that the label should adhere to, meaning it would not have the inward jump and maybe have a little bulge for the wire.
Something maybe like this as the profile for the revolve:
Then you're going to use that as the target for the revolve not the original bottle itself.
Maybe some projected 2D curves onto that might be easier than Flow.
- Michael
Image Attachments:
suman_bottle_flow.jpg
suman_bottle_flow2.jpg
From: Finema
Hi Michael
I use this technique all time :
revolve shape
trim diecut
From: suman
You guys are great.
thank you very much for your help.
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