Curve Stitcher not stitching correctly
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Hi All
Sorry this must have been asked before, but cannot find the answer.
Why does curve stitcher sometimes not make a smooth face between two curves.
Every time i make the window left side stitches fine right side goes crazy.
Tried exploding the curve and re welding same result.
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How did you draw the curves? It looks to me as if one might have been drawn in a different direction than the other.
I agree with Cotty. I would use Curviloft.
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Dave
Interesting I thought it may have been something with direction path was draw.
Curviloft is awesome but how do i alter the direction of a path so it works?
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You shouldn't need to change the direction of a curve but you can play with the Vx Matching if needed. It's in the toolbar that opens when you are using Curviloft.
To be honest, you shouldn't really need a plugin to draw these openings. They can be made with the native tools.
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Dave thanks for the info
Sandbox results are not as smooth as curve stitch as it stitches the curves together differently and i would rather not do it manually as there are lots of different windows all different dimensions.
So what native tool am i missing?
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@thirty6 said:
Dave thanks for the info
Sandbox results are not as smooth as curve stitch as it stitches the curves together differently and i would rather not do it manually as there are lots of different windows all different dimensions.
So what native tool am i missing?
Maybe you should try to create them without the gap (e.g. pushpull and scale the pulled face before deleting it).
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Dave
Following your info if i am careful to draw paths in the same direction it works fine.
Thank you
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I wasn't suggesting Sandbox at all. I described the process in one of your previous posts and Cotty has done described it as well. Plugins are great but you do yourself a disservice if you choose to use them instead of learning how the native tools work.
It's good you got the path direction sorted.
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