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      paul195
      last edited by

      Hi Charly

      Thanks for your reply. I have since downloaded the weld plugin and welded the arc - it gave me the choice to close the curve to which I said no, and then to find faces for the curve to which I said yes. After re-trying to use shape bender the computer again stopped responding - I waited for about five minutes but no joy.

      I have read that I have to be along the red axis - does this mean my wall has to be along the red axis or is it only the straight line that I draw? If the wall has to be along the red axis I'm not sure how to do that - when I select the wall (group) it is diagonally across the selection box as shown in my picture. I have tried to rotate the whole group using the red protractor but cant seem to get it to snap to any of the axis lines.

      I also started to think that it wouldn't process it because it wasn't constructed well enough - I'm sure there are at least a few areas which are not properly lined up - how accurate does the medel need to be connected? I have started to reconstruct the wall but that is gonna take me time which I would prefer not to spend!

      Wall2.jpg

      Many thanks

      Paul

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        paul195
        last edited by

        Hi

        So could somebody clarify for me if the object/group that I am trying to process has to be along the red axis before I start?
        During the course of the evening, I rebuilt the wall to ensure that it was 'well built' and that it was along the red axis line. I tried to process it with shape bender which again stalled the machine - I waited for about ten or fifteen minutes then gave up. Am I waiting long enough? I replaced all the bricks with just plain blocks to test it which worked after about 5 seconds, but I really need to process the wall with the detail included because some lines get lost in the process.

        Getting there slowly!

        Thanks

        Paul

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        • Dave RD Offline
          Dave R
          last edited by

          Clearly then the plugin works.

          Yes, if you expect the wall to wrap properly around the curve, it does need to be aligned with the red axis. That point has been made numerous times throughout the thread. The geometry inside the group or component should be aligned with the red axis but so should its bounding box.

          Since you haven't shared the SKP file there's no way to tell for sure but since the plugin works on a simpler version of the wall, I'm pretty confident in saying you didn't wait long enough.

          It looks like your wall has several repeating patterns and the arc is circular. Why not break the wall down into a smaller unit and bend that? Then just make multiple copies of the bent results to build the rest of the wall.

          Etaoin Shrdlu

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
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            I notice that your wall seems to be made of standardized perforated blocks, cappings etc.
            In reality you'd build a faceted wall from these, so perhaps ComponentStringer, rather than ShapeBender, would be more appropriate, OR try simply making nested components, placing copies of them and the rotating these around the Z/blue axis - you can easily snap them together and use your curved path as a guide for the rotation of each in turn - like this...Capture.PNG

            TIG

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              paul195
              last edited by

              Thankyou very much for your help. It worked (in the end) as it turns out that I just wasn't patient enough - it took about an hour to do the whole process in the end! I will also explore the other methods you described TIG.

              Paul

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                gilles
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                You can simply use the rotate tool to make multiple copies, just find the center of the arc.

                " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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                • pilouP Offline
                  pilou
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                  @unknownuser said:

                  I have also downloaded fredoscale which I haven't yet tried

                  Wy not ? No need to take any aligment along some axis!
                  It's quasi instantaneous! ๐Ÿ˜‰
                  Here 180ยฐ but you can take any number of deg !

                  Fredoscale.jpg

                  Frenchy Pilou
                  Is beautiful that please without concept!
                  My Little site :)

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                  • Dave RD Offline
                    Dave R
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                    @paul195 said:

                    Thankyou very much for your help. It worked (in the end) as it turns out that I just wasn't patient enough - it took about an hour to do the whole process in the end! I will also explore the other methods you described TIG.

                    Paul

                    Patience pays off.

                    TIG's method makes the most sense considering in reality you'd get the same result as he shows.

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                    • TIGT Offline
                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by

                      @gilles said:

                      You can simply use the rotate tool to make multiple copies, just find the center of the arc.
                      That is a good way... but only if it is an arc; if it is another form of curve you will have to place/rotate each vertical-set individually to get the tangents right for each one...

                      TIG

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                        pilou
                        last edited by

                        And maybe take attention to the deformations of the internal / external forms of the elements
                        for a perfect jonction! ๐Ÿ˜‰

                        Frenchy Pilou
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                        My Little site :)

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