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How to properly curve and make Face Mask
zamahra_clark
Member Posts: 2 EDU
So i'm currently working on making a spider man face mask (See photos attached for reference) for a upcoming project, and I thought it would be super resourceful and cool to use onshape to make it. Prior to making it, i searched through google and youtube for any reference videos/photos of other people doing stuff like this on onshape, and the results were very limited. The closest thing I found was a video of someone making an Iron Man mask using the projected curve tool to curve the mask. So i kept that in mind while creating my mask on onshape, and attempted it. Suffice to say the results weren't what I expected. I can't seem to get the mask to look like the reference photo and I have spent days trying to figure this out. There isn't much to go off of on the internet. I have linked the project below, and any help would be amazing.
Link to Project: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/99a31ddc803da2fd298b9b2b/w/3fed5670230574fbd44eeabe/e/3f6ad07aeb895cae0e10df9c?renderMode=0&uiState=6626aa8286567362e6ae2aa3
Link to Project: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/99a31ddc803da2fd298b9b2b/w/3fed5670230574fbd44eeabe/e/3f6ad07aeb895cae0e10df9c?renderMode=0&uiState=6626aa8286567362e6ae2aa3
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Im making a Deadpool mask and I used a lot of projected curves and stuff, but I don't know how to successfully fill it in and make it solid.
@nicholas_molina024 You will need to make sure your curvature is decent. You can check this by clicking the face and pressing CTRL + C. Once you have a surface with good curvature, you will be able to use the Thicken or Move face features.
I recommend completing the advanced surfacing learning pathway before you try to model a mask.
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