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Completing the corners of this shape

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majedomaralfaraj
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Completing the corners of this shape

Hello everyone,

i'm trying to make a ceiling using the 2D sectional view. i've drawn a line to the shape of the section however i can't complete the corners of the shape to give me a rectangle ceiling with the design i'm going for. is there a way to make this happen? any help would be appreciated. i've attached a screenshot.

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The size of the shape are too big or the size of the ceiling are too small.

Try with another shapes size.


Richard Vivanco V.
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Richard, this is a test model. i'm trying to figure out if a i can make the ceiling model whole from a 2D sectional view. this method only achieved an extrusion of the sectional view. now i'm trying to make the corners of the ceiling to make a rectangular ceiling while maintaining the gypsum design through the corners. i was wondering if there's a function in the modifier stack like "symmetry" that would make what i want possible. i'm not sure if the size of the shape is the problem.

 

Thanks,

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CAMedeck
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This can be done very easily.  Your lines are currently a full cross-section through your ceiling, with the light cove in the middle.  What you'll want to do is make a cross section of just the cove and lower ceiling, leaving the ends open and not creating a closed shape.  Then use the Bevel Profile modifier on a rectangle and use that cross section shape.  This modifier works a lot like Sweep, but it can fill in open edges in the middle.  

 

If you still need some help with this, I can try to do a Screencast to demonstrate.  But try playing around with Bevel Profile first.

Chris Medeck
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