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How can I make this panel match this curvature?

cooper_wiemkencooper_wiemken Member Posts: 2
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Answers

  • martin_kopplowmartin_kopplow Member Posts: 816 PRO

    You will need a possibly 'overbuilt' reference face, created off profile and guide curves in the U and V direction of this object. See "Loft" in the learning section for further information. Then, you can project your sketch curve onto that surface and get the desired 3D curves.

  • MDesignMDesign Member Posts: 878 ✭✭✭
    edited June 20
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    Constrained surface makes this a freak'n breeze. Man I wish I had that tool 9 months ago. Wasn't sure what your design intent was. I just made a piece that was offset down a smidge from the top and inset into the opening.

    No need for profiles, guide curves, tangencies, end conditions, paths, etc.

    Note: learning the surfacing tools does help with this sort of thing to understand what is happening. and making edits easier.

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