How can I create a joined shape in Fusion?

How can I create a joined shape in Fusion?

martha_murungi
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How can I create a joined shape in Fusion?

martha_murungi
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I have been trying to create a certain shape for hours now, but I can't seem to get it right. I wanted to create a ladybug shape with a flat bottom, but I was unable to create the shape without the appearance of extra lines. I created the shape by intersecting two different sketches of circles, adding a raised point under the sketches, and then using the loft tool to connect the circles to the point. Is there a way to hide the lines or create the shape without the lines? I will attach the reference for what I want the shape to look like and what I have been able to do so far with the lines in question pointed out.This is the reference for the shape but without the antennae and with a flat with a flat base. bottomThis is the reference for the shape but without the antennae and with a flat with a flat base. bottomThe arrows pointing out the lines I don't want.The arrows pointing out the lines I don't want.The arrows pointing out the lines I don't wantThe arrows pointing out the lines I don't want

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CGBenner
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@martha_murungi 

Welcome to the forum!  I've moved your post here for the experts to take a look at.  The Fusion Support forum is best used for system errors, crashes and things of that nature.

Good luck!

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g-andresen
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Hi,

might help

 

günther

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TrippyLighting
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1. Please export your model and attach it to a post.

2. Share an image or create a paper/pencil sketch of what you want to end up with as a result.


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johnsonshiue
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Hi! I believe those edges are actual seam edges (for closed spline shapes). They don't appear if the edge display is turned off. Also the face should be tangentially smooth.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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CGBenner
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@martha_murungi Hello, do you still need help with this question?

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Chris Benner
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