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 From:  Michael Gibson
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Also if you want some additional curvature in the other direction, instead of doing an extrusion you can instead set up 3 sections like this with one larger one in the middle and do a Loft to create the base block instead of extrude:







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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
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Handy-dandy cool tut! :)
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 From:  eepo
4296.9 
WOW!!! Michael, thank you for taking the time to do all that work and explain in such detail! You certainly went above and beyond by even adding such improvements as giving the grip's sides some curvature. I will try a few more creations with the demo using your methods to get proper fillets, and will even try loft where I may not have thought of using it before. Thanks again!

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 From:  Kevin De Smet (KEV_BOY)
4296.10 In reply to 4296.9 
The slightly curved in both directions surface can indeed be pretty nice, I believe in designer speak its even officially got the nomenclature of "pregnant surface" and it's not hard to see how it got that description.
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