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    • G Offline
      GreenToaster
      last edited by

      Here's another example of what you can do with the Follow Me tool . . . it's not just for planar (flat) applications, as illustrated in this image . . .


      bw_car_0463b.jpg

      If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
        last edited by

        Wodan I know it does this "trick" when coming around a right angle corner but here the path was a rounded one.

        I'd've bet that there should've been something like this result:


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

        [Click on the image to download the skp file]

        @unknownuser said:

        Gaieus, maybe you should switch avatars with Julius!? 😎

        Well, to tell the truth it is Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (Caligula) on the coin. I don't think Julius wanted my avatar... πŸ˜’


        Edit: I see now the difference. Dave placed the face to be extruded inside the box (thus creating the glitch for the radius of the face was smaller than the radius of the rounded edge). In my example I placed it outside so the face could smoothly follow the path.

        Gai...

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        • GaieusG Offline
          Gaieus
          last edited by

          @greentoaster said:

          Here's another example of what you can do with the Follow Me tool . . . it's not just for planar (flat) applications, as illustrated in this image . . .

          Surely Brad it can be used on non-planar paths, too - it will just twist and distort so if you wanted an even extrusion, it would be a very hard work to be precise.

          Gai...

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          • J Offline
            Julius
            last edited by

            no, thanks, i prefer homer... πŸ˜‰

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            • AnssiA Offline
              Anssi
              last edited by

              Julius,

              Here's Homer for you πŸ˜„
              Homeros0701.jpg

              Cheers

              Anssi

              securi adversus homines, securi adversus deos rem difficillimam adsecuti sunt, ut illis ne voto quidem opus esset

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              • J Offline
                Julius
                last edited by

                πŸ˜† well, actually i didn't mean that one πŸ˜†

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                • boofredlayB Offline
                  boofredlay
                  last edited by

                  How is this one?

                  http://www.sideshowtoy.com/mas_assets/large/8501.jpg

                  http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                  • J Offline
                    Julius
                    last edited by

                    that's better πŸ˜† [/off-topic]

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                    • T Offline
                      topbobster
                      last edited by

                      @alan wood said:

                      Hi
                      I notice that you work with small measurements the same as myself. My solution to this problem was to
                      1 make the model in your case the rectanglular shape including the curve required.
                      2 group the model, scale up by a scale of 10 or 100.
                      3 ungroup the model, then carry out the follow me operation at this incrreased size.

                      This should then work. You will also have to use the same scaling up method for other shapes when working with small measurments.
                      cheers
                      Alan

                      Thanks, Alan, you're a star. Sometimes the simplest things make the difference....
                      Rob

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                      • Dave RD Offline
                        Dave R
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                        @Rob, making a group before scaling up only to explode it once you have is a waste of time. You can select the geometry and scale it up if you want. Scale down afterward. Here's another method that I think is easier. Start by making the profile and path for the Follow Me operation at the regular size. Make a component of the lot. Copy the component (Move/Copy) and scale the copy up by a factor of 10 or 100 or something. Open the large copy for editing, run Follow Me and do whatever else you need to do. Then close the large component to exit edit mode and delete it. Return to the original component and the work is done.

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