Writing on a oildrop

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 From:  Rudl
11568.1 
I am looking for a tutorial
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 From:  bemfarmer
11568.2 In reply to 11568.1 
Hi Rudl,

Search of this forum with +text +curved yields:
https://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=10870.1

- Brian
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 From:  Michael Gibson
11568.3 In reply to 11568.1 
Hi Rudl, it's not really clear what you're trying to do.

Do you mean a drop like a raindrop falling in the air, or something like a puddle of oil on the ground?

If you could describe it a bit more and maybe show a rough sketch that would probably help to understand.

- Michael
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 From:  Rudl
11568.4 In reply to 11568.3 
I tried it in the way as described above. But it didn´t flow.


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 From:  bemfarmer
11568.5 In reply to 11568.4 
Posting a .3dm file would be helpful.

Instead of flow from line to curve on oil drop, try Flow from planar surface to curved surface on oil drop?

Isolines on oil drop surface may help creating curved surface.
Unwrapping 4 isolines may help with creating base planar plane?

Avoid seam on oil drop?

-Brian
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 From:  Rudl
11568.6 
Here is the file
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 From:  Phiro
11568.7 
As brian said, you don't have to flow line to line but surface to surface.



Now you have to do choice how you do the target surface :
- iso curves and cutting
- boolean cutting
- another method you choose ?
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 From:  Rudl
11568.8 
Thank you all, but could you explain it a little more precise
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 From:  Phiro
11568.9 
First, Flow use source and target to adapt objects from source to target.
Those Source and target can be both curves or both surfaces.

Documentation for Flow is here
http://moi3d.com/4.0/docs/moi_command_reference8.htm#flow

Documentation for Iso
http://moi3d.com/4.0/docs/moi_command_reference7.htm#isocurve

You have to turn your drop to avoid problems with cutting an edge next.



Use ISO curve -----> Construct/Curve/ISO



When you have your curves, you can select drop + Curves and Trim it -----> Edit/Trim




Now you have a surface which could be a target surface.

Construct a rectangle on your Text which could be a source surface.




You can now use the Flow function -----> Transform/DEform/Flow




If you want delete the cutting of your drop, select text on drop Copy it with Ctrl/C

press Undo many time to return on the situation you want then Paste iwith Ctrl/V

EDITED: 22 Oct 2024 by PHIRO

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 From:  bemfarmer
11568.10 
Size of flowed text could be adjusted by:

Change 2d rectangle size.

Or change text size,

Or ...

Ratio of height to width may also change, unless...

- Brian
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 From:  Phiro
11568.11 
As Brian wrote it, I explain the theory to be easy understood.

Next you can tune your process as Brian wrote it if you want a better result by modifying your source or/and target surfaces.
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 From:  Rudl
11568.12 
Thank you all. I will try it tomorrow.
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 From:  Rudl
11568.13 
My preminilary result


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 From:  bemfarmer
11568.14 In reply to 11568.13 
Very good result!

Can alignment of text be slightly changed by moving and/or slightly rotating base surface?

EDITED: 25 Oct 2024 by BEMFARMER

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 From:  Rudl
11568.15 In reply to 11568.14 
I didn´t try it.
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