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Colin
7 Mar 2011 (7 of 12)
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Hi Danny,
Thanks for this Tip, very handy to know.
regards Colin
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DannyT (DANTAS)
7 Mar 2011 (8 of 12)
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Hi David,
> How did you cut the curve perpendicular to the surface in the rendered example?
I actually swept an arc profile which is the same radius as the sphere (in blue) to get the result in the rendered picture.
Is this what you mean?
Cheers
~Danny~
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Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7 Mar 2011 (9 of 12)
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Magic sweep! ;)
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David (BLEND3D)
8 Mar 2011 (10 of 12)
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Thanks Danny,
I did not realize it would track the spiral perpendicularly. I assumed you were doing something more exotic.
- David
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Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
8 Mar 2011 (11 of 12)
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During the sweep you can fix or not the twist (free or fixed) ;)
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David (BLEND3D)
8 Mar 2011 (12 of 12)
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Ah yes... Thanks Frenchy Pilou.
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