How to create circular surface

How to create circular surface

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How to create circular surface

Anonymous
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How do you create a surface of circular shape? I know it sounds very simple but I tried drawing a circle and then do it with planar surface button but it didnt work. That button creates only rectanbular surface.. Or I tried revolving a line around z axis, it didnt work. I tried extruding a circle to cylinder and to may be extract a circular surface out of it, but i cannot do it.

How can I create a surface of circular shape in simplest way?

And if I wanted to obtain it from the cylinder solid how to do it?

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imadHabash
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Hi,

>> How do you create a surface of circular shape?

draw a 2d circle then use PLANESURF command . now select object to create surface . 

Command: PLANESURF
Specify first corner or [Object] <Object>:
Select objects:

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vinodkl
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

You can create a circular surface using the PLANESURF command. Draw a circle and then use this command to create a circular surface. 

The rectangle that you are talking about on the surface is isoline. You can eliminate them by selecting the surface and open the properties palette(ctrl+1) and make the U & V isolines to "0" 🙂

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Anonymous
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thanks, i wasnt taking about isolines, i was saying the surface becoes rectangular i guess i needed sto select the objectnot points

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