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3d rotation of two-dimensional elements

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zetadierre

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Good morning.

I have to make a single-layer reticular roof. the supports are defined by pillars he 240m placed in the plant in a drawing attributable to an irregular polygon. I would like to proceed with some nurbs construction curves to be realized in the plant and to turn later around its axis in a 3d vision, but it is difficult to understand the operation of rotation. I tried to make a cloud surface with unspecified curves and the command works well. Now I realize the real curves in the plant but I can't rotate them. Can I get some help on this? Thank you.
 
the nurbs argument is not easy:-)
However, you can place yourself in the view you prefer and draw directly the nurbs or 2d polygons to be converted later into nurbs.
with the tool for rotation and the "rotation on the screen plane" option active you should not have problems.
I do.
 
the nurbs argument is not easy:-)
However, you can place yourself in the view you prefer and draw directly the nurbs or 2d polygons to be converted later into nurbs.
with the tool for rotation and the "rotation on the screen plane" option active you should not have problems.
I do.
I don't know if you write it down or down here, but can you explain the snap problem better? because I have some difficulty hanging in 3d....

How do I put myself in a definite view from me? front may not represent the rotation plan that I care about... .
 
When you work in 3d you have to use the 3d slider (in the shovel is next to that 2d) , of course in the snap shovel must be active that related to objects.

to determine your work plan you have to use the tool "set the worktop" which is located in the modeling tool shovel. allows you to choose your own custom plan in which you move through the worktop.
 

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