Maintain height - sweep param
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 From:  Michael Gibson
314.4 In reply to 314.1 
Petr and Pilou have already shown some good samples, I just want to show this somewhat more exaggerated one.

Given these curves to sweep:

Having no maintain height gives this:

Having maintain height turned on gives this:

The way that sweep works, it transforms the profile curve along the rails. This involves rotating and moving the profile, but when the rails move away or towards one another it also involves scaling the profile.

"Maintain height" controls how the scaling works. With it off, the profiles are scaled uniformly in all directions, just like the Transform/Scale command. With it on, the profiles are scaled in a stretch-like fashion, only in the direction between the rails - this is like Transform/Scale1D.

So in the example above - with maintain height turned off, the circle is kept a circle (because of the uniform scale) as it goes through the sweep. With it turned on, the circle is stretched into an ellipse shape as the sweep progresses.

With maintain height off, the resulting surface will bulge out more when the rails move apart from each other. With it on, the surface will keep a constant height relative to the profile.

- Michael

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 From:  JTB
314.5 
Thank you all, I understood what this command is about, I just wanted to see a nice example (Thanks Michael).
However, this cannot be pre-calculated, I mean the scale...
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 From:  Michael Gibson
314.6 In reply to 314.5 
> However, this cannot be pre-calculated, I mean the scale...

The scale is determined by the spacing between matching points on the rails. It's not just one scale factor value, it is continuously changing as you move along the rails and they come closer or farther apart from each other.

I'm not sure if I understood this question...

- Michael
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 From:  jbshorty
314.7 
Michael, Nice whoopie cushion !!!! :)

JTB, i think if you want the ability to control the scaling it would require a network surface command so you could use additional rail curves to define the profile...
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
314.8 In reply to 314.5 

After the sweep
Select the original curve (not the rail)
Show points
Move points
With that you will obtain the height and scale that you want ;)

EDITED: 16 Jan 2007 by PILOU

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 From:  Schbeurd
314.9 
You can also control the shape of the sweep by using more than one object as the profile...
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