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    Creating a solid from two surfaces

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    • K Offline
      kellenraidfractal
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      I have created a (Bezier) surface. I want to create a solid by offsetting the first surface.
      How do I go about this once I have offset the the first surface? Do I just connect them with a few lines? I did try this to no joy.

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        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Check out Fredo's tools like Joint Push Pull of 'extrusions' or CurviLoft making a surface from different faces etc - they are available form the SCF PluginStore [note that you also need to install his Lib]
        Restart SketchUp after the installation of the RBZ archives...
        http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?listtype=2%26amp;author=1053%26amp;category=0

        TIG

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