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    • gillesG Offline
      gilles
      last edited by

      If you want a linear slope I see no problem with Shape bender.

      You will need some extra plugins:
      -BZ tools
      -Weld

      #1 draw your three arcs
      #2 weld them
      #3 select the resulting curve, in context menu choose BZ convert to, choose polyline segmentor, choose how many segments.
      #4 select your curve, in entity info look at its length, let say 1000.
      #5 on red axis draw a triangle length 1000 height ,let say 400 then make it a group.
      #6 on red axis draw a line length 1000.
      #7 apply Shape bender, note that you may have to use arrow keys to get the result you expect.

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

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      • Rich O BrienR Offline
        Rich O Brien Moderator
        last edited by

        Something like this?

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        • brookefoxB Offline
          brookefox
          last edited by

          My experience here with trying to use TOS inferencing is that the same inference, drawn from the same edge, can lead to seemingly contradictory results, though both can be 'logical'.
          3D ARC-TOS-1.JPG
          The first segment is drawn, sloping up, and the second is meant to continue this as if tangent. The continue along edge inference is locked and the resulting line slopes up and then down, even though the first was only sloping up. It is as if at some point the tool says OK, this line is sloping down, which of course it is: any up sloping line is also sloping down from the other end.

          ~ Brooke

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          • brookefoxB Offline
            brookefox
            last edited by

            That sure looks like it, Rich.

            Fredo Tools Curvishear. I will go-a-looking.

            Thank you.

            And thank you, gilles, I will try that.

            ~ Brooke

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            • kenK Offline
              ken
              last edited by

              Rich

              I wasn't looking for this, however, you demo was impressive. It is hard to keep up with all the plugins and what exactly they will do.

              So thanks Rich

              Ken

              Fight like your the third monkey on Noah's Ark gangway.

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              • gillesG Offline
                gilles
                last edited by

                Curvishear !!
                I forgot this one, yes too much plugins.

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

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                • jeff hammondJ Offline
                  jeff hammond
                  last edited by

                  oh wait.. if curvishear is doing it then I guess I didn't actually realize what you wanted. 😳

                  I was picturing 3 different radius arcs being tangent at the start point then being applied to a curved surface..
                  (which is possible to do btw.. just not with plugins (yet))

                  please ignore my post in the thread πŸ˜„

                  dotdotdot

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                  • brookefoxB Offline
                    brookefox
                    last edited by

                    Your post was not and will not be ignored. The surface was made from the 2d arcs as something upon which to more easily build the 3d arcs and indeed seemed to get most of the job done: TOS then had a surface upon which to draw and I still think could do it. But CurviShear obviates the need for the surface, and I really wanted the 3d arcs alone, anyway.

                    Tanks again to all tipsters.

                    ~ Brooke

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                    • Dave RD Offline
                      Dave R
                      last edited by

                      Well, shoot! I forgot about Curvishear, too. How in the world is anyone supposed to remember all these plugins, anyway?

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                      • Rich O BrienR Offline
                        Rich O Brien Moderator
                        last edited by

                        @unknownuser said:

                        It is hard to keep up with all the plugins and what exactly they will do.

                        Ditto to that! I have less than 30 plugins installed but have tested everyone and keep them sorted by category so I can easily install when needed.

                        @unknownuser said:

                        please ignore my post in the thread

                        Every method has merit. Mine was the lazy way.

                        @dave r said:

                        I forgot about Curvishear, too

                        Does that mean you owe me a pint?

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                        • Dave RD Offline
                          Dave R
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                          Yes, I do and if you're on your way, I'll get it poured. πŸ˜‰

                          Happy Paddy's Day to you, too.

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                          • utilerU Offline
                            utiler
                            last edited by

                            @charly2008 said:

                            Hi,

                            @unknownuser said:

                            @matt
                            that's already possible with tools on surface

                            which tool in TOS are you using? arc on surface?
                            if so, try using a simple line on surface.. click on the start point then the end point and that's it.
                            be an arc)

                            I Have tried it with the line but it does not work. I do not know if I did something wrong.

                            I'm with you Charly. I've tried this before also and found that drawing an arc on surface with TOS makes the tool get confused especially if the curved face is totally not in view of the user... [ie: having to orbit the model to continue drawing.]

                            I do like Rich's use of Curvishear though; that could be the way to do it. πŸ‘

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