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Hello
How can I project curves onto 3D faces without deforming them?
Using the face normal?
Thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hello
How can I project curves onto 3D faces without deforming them?
Using the face normal?
Thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
1. This should be feasible with Emboss/Deboss
2. Which profile should be punched?
please share the file for reply
File > export > save as f3d on local drive > attach to post
güpnther
hi
I stopped using emboss because it didn't work on several solids?
Is there a correct way to apply emboss? So that it doesn't fail on any solid?
another question :
How can I use emboss to drill a solid and then apply thickness?
It has to be with emboss because the holes must follow the normal of a face
THANKS
Hi,
Unfortunately, you have changed your initial post and removed an existing screenshot.
Please update the question with a corresponding screenshot.
Günther
I fixed the problem
Thanks for letting me know
Can you answer the last questions in the post above?
Hi,
@abiliofernandes097 schrieb:
Can you answer the last questions in the post above?
please share the file
günther
I'm asking in general terms.
Regarding the operation of the command in any solid state.
Sheet Metal. (even if not sheet metal)
obrigado
Why doesn't embossing work in this image context?
I sent the file as an attachment
Hi,
@abiliofernandes097 schrieb:
Why doesn't embossing work in this image context?
My explanation:
Embossing is prevented by the multiple curved surface.
If you want to achieve this, Split Face and Offset Face will be your friends.
günther
Hi,
@abiliofernandes097 schrieb:
Why doesn't embossing work in this image context?
As I have just seen* that you have followed my suggestion, it would be nice if you would comment on it and mark it as an accepted solution.
In this way, future readers can also benefit from it.
günther
* new thread