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    Intersecting a convex and concave curve

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      Walter S. Arnold
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      I'm trying to model a shape where the front bows forward and the bottom bows up, so the concave and convex surfaces intersect.

      http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Newbie/frontone.jpg

      Is there any easy way to do this? Or do I have to do one face, then build the other by showing the hidden lines and connecting all the lines manually?

      (hope the attachment shows, I'm logged on through a proxy and it's blocking the inline image display).

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        Walter S. Arnold
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        Yup, that's it. I knew there was a better method that what I've been doing. I've made the two forms, aligned them, and then drawn all the intersecting lines individually before I start erasing.

        The intersect with model bit will save all the annoying parts of the work. Thanks,

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