How would you go about this?
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@pilou said:
My curve is a Bezier Nurbs curve so can have any path on the 3D Space!
So using my images for reference how would you get the path to follow them exactly?
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Exactly! Free to you to follow internal, external original path !
And of course you can blend curves and segments inside the path!
Use this method inside CurvyLoft
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If those pictures are not tempered with you could use in eg. second one and go with Matched Photo to get base and overall shape and then use Vertex tools and SubD to get smooth transitions.
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@baz said:
@nlipovac said:
If those pictures are not tempered with you could use in eg. second one and go with Matched Photo to get base and overall shape and then use Vertex tools and SubD to get smooth transitions.
Hanging out to see what you have done...Could you re-post with SU V2019? Thanks.
I updated the file to the 2019 version.
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Yes but as my curve are Bezier Nurbs curves so it can have any path on the 3D Space!
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Hey Baz, I'd love seeing your workspace
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@nlipovac said:
If those pictures are not tempered with you could use in eg. second one and go with Matched Photo to get base and overall shape and then use Vertex tools and SubD to get smooth transitions.
Thanks. Interesting.
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@joe wood said:
Hey Baz, I'd love seeing your workspace
Hi Joe. Just a shed now with basic gear. I got rid of most of the stuff when I moved to the country for my retirement. Nice spot tho.
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Pretty neat little pad Baz, did you laminate those two handrails to get the curve in them?
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@joe wood said:
Pretty neat little pad Baz, did you laminate those two handrails to get the curve in them?
Yes and the rafters.
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