Just teaching myself Alias using the Alias WikiHelp tutorials & got to a road block on adding a square surface to 4 edges.
When I try to select a certain edge I get the following prompt:
Consecutive curves must intersect -- minimum separation is (cm) 0.000344359.
See screen shots attachments.
I have no idea how to remedy the problem at the level I'm at. Can anyone steer me in the right direction?
Here's alink to the tutorial where I'm at:
I think something must have gone wrong at the Part 3:Trim the Back Surfaces section.
My wire file is in Customer Files under same header.
Gary
It means your curves are not touching at some end, thus not making a closed shape.
Zoom in and and see where the problem is.
As an advice, dont build surfaces from trimmed edges. You ll get yourself into serious problems.
Ravenzep,
I was hoping there could be a suggestion or two on how I might tackle fixing the problem assuming the ends are not touching properly.
Remember that this is an Autodesk tutorial I'm working on so I would assume there is some merit to this methodology for creating surfaces using trimmed edges...but what do I know.
If this is not the way to do it, could you perhaps suggest what is? Thanks.
Gary
Hello gary,
Well, let me be honest and clarify one thing:
The alias tuts you see are the way they are to explain very simple concepts, and that s it.
Now, they all are a piece of crap and are really very bad, regarding how you should surface things properly.
It does not mean they are good just because they are made by alias.... Really they are primary school concepts.
If you snap the end CVs of each curve they will form a closed boundsry.... So there is your solution.
But since you are using curves on surfaces, and trims , etc, i bet you have gaps and breaks at several places, that you will spot if you zoom closely on them.
If you keep having problems and are stuck at the tutorials, just send me a message through here, and i will help you.
Good luck!