Hi Guys
Theres an issue with surfacing I have never been able to solve. I've recently started using ISDX, but still I can't do this.
Its simple, imagine you want to create a domed shape - though lets say its a-symmetrical (so we need to define it with curves). Is there any way to create this domed surface by:
1)drawing the base curve (i.e. the footprint curve) on a horizontal plane
2)then drawing two more curves in the verticle plane to define the cross sectional curvature of this dome
3)make these into the dome
currently using boundry blends or style, the best i can get is to split all these curves into pieces, and make up this dome in sections - a massive waste of time.
It seems such a simple operation, is there a way to do this?
Thanks for the help
Matt
Thanks
Theres an issue with surfacing I have never been able to solve. I've recently started using ISDX, but still I can't do this.
Its simple, imagine you want to create a domed shape - though lets say its a-symmetrical (so we need to define it with curves). Is there any way to create this domed surface by:
1)drawing the base curve (i.e. the footprint curve) on a horizontal plane
2)then drawing two more curves in the verticle plane to define the cross sectional curvature of this dome
3)make these into the dome
currently using boundry blends or style, the best i can get is to split all these curves into pieces, and make up this dome in sections - a massive waste of time.
It seems such a simple operation, is there a way to do this?
Thanks for the help
Matt
Thanks