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How do you blend these surfaces?

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Anonymous
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How do you blend these surfaces?

Hi everybody

 

I want to build a blend surface between these ones, but when I pick the lower edge of the second surface, I cannot select it.

The second surface is a draft from a pair of curves attached at position.

How can I solve this kind of issue?

 

Thanks beforehand

 

 

  blend problem.jpg

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duaxiong
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You can't do that in one surface...or at least you shouldn't; it needs to be two.

 

 

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Anonymous
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Thank you for your answer.

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TheHangman
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Hey aureobird

As mentioned its impossible to have a Class-A in there since you have a kink G0 and bellow the G0 1 Span. 

Doing it simpler and dirt I would say use Freeform Blend > turn off the Chain Surface > Set the Flow control to Default so that it blend the First Big Slab from Span down then from G0 Kink to top as another surface, and which would leave a gap in between, and for it you can use a tool that better suits you. SQUARE, BY RAIL, PROFILE BLEND CONTROL and so on. than tweek as you need to acquire a great wash out.

HTH, Happy modelling. 

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