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  • N Offline
    nimesh
    last edited by 9 Aug 2012, 16:19

    Hi,

    I'm new to the forums, I wonder if anyone will be able to help?!?

    I need to create a surface between these two arcs. Can't think of how to do it! I know the answer is probably really simple. Can anyone recommend a plugin?

    I have attached the simple model- it has the two arcs and a gradient through the middle.

    Any help would be fantastic!

    Thanks

    Nimesh


    Arc soffit.skp

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      Tobobo
      last edited by 9 Aug 2012, 17:52

      @nimesh said:

      Hi,

      I'm new to the forums, I wonder if anyone will be able to help?!?

      I need to create a surface between these two arcs. Can't think of how to do it! I know the answer is probably really simple. Can anyone recommend a plugin?

      I have attached the simple model- it has the two arcs and a gradient through the middle.

      Any help would be fantastic!

      Thanks

      Nimesh

      I've taken a look at you example and the simplest way is to use the sand box tool to create the surface.

      I've attached a jpeg, is this what you wanted to do?
      Arc soffit.jpg
      Select the two arcs and then click on the map contour button.

      Toby

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      I can do everything through him who gives me strength.

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        cotty
        last edited by 9 Aug 2012, 18:43

        I would suggest curviloft from Fredo6.

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          Jean Lemire
          last edited by 9 Aug 2012, 19:17

          Hi folks.

          See this SU file for ideas:


          Arc soffit.skp

          Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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            brookefox
            last edited by 9 Aug 2012, 21:15

            Using sly Jean's method, you can Fredo scale the pulled arc to approximate your second arc. After cleaning up your arcs and deleting the connecting edge, you can use Fredo's curviloft (create loft junctions) to create the surface 'exactly', as Cotty suggested.


            arc faces-1.JPG

            ~ Brooke

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              Roger
              last edited by 10 Aug 2012, 02:58

              Push/pull the one arc and then scale just the newly created face? Seems like the most direct solution or am I missing something?

              http://www.azcreative.com

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                Jean Lemire
                last edited by 10 Aug 2012, 13:58

                Hi Roger, hi folks.

                As shown by Brooke Fox, my method, which is what you describe in your post, produces an arc that is not an exact match of the smaller arc shown in the example.

                This smaller arc do not have a constant radius.

                In such case, my simplified method will not work and a plugin is probably the fastest way to go.

                Of course, if someone wants to practice with SU's native tools, it is easy to stitch the two arcs with simple edges to get a curved face. Smooth the edges after stitching. If the geometry has a symmetry, you can do only one half and do a mirror copy to get the whole object.

                Just ideas.

                Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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                  nimesh
                  last edited by 14 Aug 2012, 14:42

                  Thank you all for your helpful suggestions- I am taken aback by the response I have had to my first post!

                  Tobobo, the form contour tool (sandbox tool) is exactly what I was after, thank you. I knew the answer was right under my nose.

                  To put my question into a bit of context I have attached an amended model, and tried out the curviloft plugin from Fred06, which was suggested by a few of you. I found this to be a highly useful and powerful tool. I was able to create the loft I wanted and use it as a tool to create an accurate barrel vault soffit.

                  Once again thank you ALL for your contributions.

                  Best,

                  Nimesh


                  Amended barrel vault soffit- thanks to FRED06 and curviloft.

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                    fuzzion
                    last edited by 16 Aug 2012, 19:29

                    Just use tgi3d plugin

                    Arc soffit.jpg

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                      nimesh
                      last edited by 22 Aug 2012, 13:50

                      Thanks Fuzzion, I'll check it out!

                      Best

                      Nimesh

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