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<nilangagamage> wrote in messageThanks
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friend. I got that but the problem is this method doesn't support for revolved
surfaces. When I tried to do the same to the tyre surface I got the following
error.
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<nilangagamage> wrote in messageHey
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thanks dude. I did it as I wanted. I have attached the tyre too
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For Emboss from Face and Engrave from Face types, specifies if the profile is wrapped on a curved face. Limited to a single face, not a seamed face.
The face can only be planar or conical, not a spline.
Clear the check box to project the image to the face instead of wrap. If the profile is large relative to the amount of curvature, the embossed or engraved area distorts slightly as it projects to the curved face. The wrap stops when a perpendicular face is encountered.
So unless you've got a lot of curvature and/or your sketch is bigger than what you can see and has to "go around" it, Wrap to Face isn't even needed.