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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
1269.11 In reply to 1269.10 
translation ;)
We can modify imported objects in C4D from Moi as any else poly object made with C4D, especially Moi has a very good system of NGon export very clean, so C4D can manage it very easily from the version 9

Just a little problem
the good UV Phong + normal of smoothing from Moi can be altered when the object are modified in C4D in low resolution (so just divide after the importation)
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EDITED: 15 Jan 2008 by PILOU

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 From:  TOM (SIRTOM)
1269.12 In reply to 1269.11 
Thanks a lot for the french-english cooperation ;-)

Is there a special secret to filleting !! I try and try but no results.

Tries results as simple as a box :

1) Selected the box
2) Filet > entered a radius
3) Finish
4) Nothing happened :-[
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 From:  TOM (SIRTOM)
1269.13 In reply to 1269.12 
Ok solved that question by restarting the PC
Must have been a hardware fault as it works now
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 From:  jbshorty
1269.14 In reply to 1269.3 
"Tweener" curves can be achieved using the "sweep" command with 2 rails and 2 profiles. see in this example image:

1) the 2 source curves to be "tweened"
2) draw 2 line segments, snapping to the midpoint of distance bewtween the ends of each curve
3) use the Sweep command, selecting the 2 curves as the rails, and the two lines as the profiles.
4) Select the edge of the surface, and Copy/Paste to extract the tweener curve.

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 From:  TOM (SIRTOM)
1269.15 In reply to 1269.14 
Thank you - great tip !!
What if I need a larger amount of tweens ?

I am attaching a "spline sketch" done in Cinema as concept for a glass vase.

The modeling challenge is the surface : It is not thought to be clean but
consist of ripples, each ripple being defined by the respective splines.
Adding a second image to show what I mean by "ripples"

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 From:  jbshorty
1269.16 In reply to 1269.15 
easy. Set up the profile lines as i explained in previous post. then you draw another line segment snapped to the end of one of the profile lines. Then make mulptile copies of this new line segment using "Array" along curve. this should give you any set # of copies along the line. Use the trim command to divide the profile line into pieces. then select all the profile segments and join together again. repeat process to create the second sweep profile. Now you can use "Sweep" as explained earlier and the resulting output will be a polysurface. Highlight select the edges on the polysurface and Copy/Paste to extract all of your tweeners...

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 From:  TOM (SIRTOM)
1269.17 In reply to 1269.16 
"Now you can use "Sweep" as explained earlier and the resulting output will be a polysurface. Highlight select the edges on the polysurface and Copy/Paste to extract all of your tweeners..."

I have done it this way but stopped after obtaining a polysurface as attached.

1) I did not figure out how to tell MOI how MANY tweens I wanted to obtain
as no respective dialog popped up ??
2) I did not know how to highlight the tweens ??


Second attachment is a "rippled" surface done in Cinema.

EDITED: 16 Jan 2008 by SIRTOM

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 From:  TOM (SIRTOM)
1269.18 In reply to 1269.17 
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 From:  jbshorty
1269.19 
Here is a very quick video of how to setup the multiple tweener curves. Sorry i don't have time to properly edit the cursor timing as I am on my way out the door!

jonah

OOPS! try this one...

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 From:  TOM (SIRTOM)
1269.20 In reply to 1269.19 
Very sweet support here thx ;-{)
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