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Creating surfaces from curves

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mariustipa
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Creating surfaces from curves

Hi

I need to create a surface from the curves attached bellow. In the next stage I will place a semisphere on the top of the horizontal circle. The entire surface will be like a church dome. Does someone have the slightest ideea?

I have tried with NURBS but I have zero experience about NURBS ... Is this the right way to approach?

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truckexpert
in reply to: mariustipa

You could create a sphere, and slice it with four planes on the 4 side and two planes for the top and bottom

Peace,
Dave

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3DS Max 2023 and 2024
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leeminardi
in reply to: mariustipa

Adding to @truckexpert 's excellent suggestion, center a sphere (within Hemisphere set to 0.5) of radius 1.414 (square root of 2)  at 0,0,0 then position the slice modifiers at x=1, y = 1, another at x = -1, y = -1. and a third at z = 1.

leeminardi_0-1705585675414.png

 

 

lee.minardi
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mariustipa
in reply to: leeminardi

But I also need the 4 side walls. Now we have 4 gaps there. 

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leeminardi
in reply to: mariustipa

  1. Create a hemisphere of radius 1.414 located at 0,0,0.
  2. Create a box with a width of 2, length 2, and height 1
  3. Use Proboolean Intersect to get the final shape.

leeminardi_0-1705597309288.png

 

lee.minardi
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mariustipa
in reply to: mariustipa

Seems to be the solution. Thanks!

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