@driven said:
@comedie said:
Might be easier if the straight line choice could be the centerline,?
Lines can be anywhere you want, but will effect the outcome, because it's a group you can put it's centre on a line, or directly above or below. keep your curve on the same plane as the control line, it's less confusing, even when you get use to it.... This is a sectional view to show you it's symmetrical, just in case...
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Not sure why, but after watching the video I had some assumptions in my head for what was required in the setup. Line in conact with the object, and object oriented to the axis. Setup was painful (for me) and the results pretty weird at times.
Jettisoned those asusmptions and tried as you showed. Much better. Guess I should have take a step back and thought about the setup. In restrospect I should have remembered orthographic projection I did in a drafting class 25+ years back. Now it makes some sense to me.
Thanks!!!!