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Can't Region this object. Is there any other way?
I need this object to be Region without Flatten.
Any replies and solution is much appreciated!
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A region has to be a planar object. A surface (Loft) may get you where you need to go.
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May your cursor always snap to the location intended.
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See >>this<< first suggestion.
[EDIT]
Some seconds later:
Or this better and >>more simple<< way.
If my reply solves your problem, click the "accept as solution" button. This can help others find solutions faster
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First of all, I'll extremely appreciate your effort for this clear video with each clear command's explanation.
Thank you so much J.Palme! You did a great work!
But So it is not possible to use "Region command" on this object?
I'll ask the user about this Loft Command method which you used then let you know soon.
If this method solves user issue, then I'll click "accept as solution" immediately.
Thanks again! I too learned the loft command method today from you because of that video.
Have a Sweet day!
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@Gokul.h wrote:
But So it is not possible to use "Region command" on this object?
Definitely NO. As @SEANT61 wrote above, a Region is per definition a planar object. And your linework describes not a planar shape.
Since we don't know what the result is needed for and what precision is required, here are >>two more ways<< to create this shape.
If you analyze the results carefully, you will see that all 4 variants differ a little bit in detail. You (the user) have the choice ...
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Thanks again J.Palme!
User accepted your loft method. So, the issue solved now ![]()
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