Unfortunately, I haven't come to the forumis not sure in the 2011 version so it updates at least the profile
... and it's not even a 2016 file.Unfortunately, I haven't come to the forum
I am already updating the profile thanks to the warning
notefrom the mike that we are only at #8 post, well below average to have useful information
No one has opened it for now. happy you all happy.in the profile I wrote 2016 because it is that version I use mainly from work. as said this file is a draft because I am trying 2017.
but the problem doesn't seem to me to be the version of the program.
most users think will have no problem opening the file.
from the mike that we are only at #8 post, well below average to have useful information
Right?note
and of grace tell us in what precise post would you have said that is a file of 2017?as said this file is a draft because I am trying 2017.
the problem is that you do not give the correct information and those who try to help find almost always obstacles (file failure, unknown version...). based on what criterion do you think most will open the file? you are trying 2017 at the end of the year with the upcoming release of 2018; why should others be more up to date? many make the choice not to update every year and save if they manage to perform their work smoothly and if the new version does not bring some undoubted and significant advantage.but the problem doesn't seem to me to be the version of the program.
most users think will have no problem opening the file.
I would like to further improve the loft by adding a sketch with a half-mill like the one highlighted.
the part in its three dimensions, however, looks like this:
so to create a half-carry as I would, the only way that comes to mind is by drawing a line with 3d sketch.If you just don't want to do the 3d sketch (for granted that you have to have your line of half-carry that drives the loft anyway in 3d) you can make on the vertical plane an extruded surface starting from the shape on that plane of your curve, then drawings on the plan offer it a curve that represents the course from that view and the projectors on the surface. the vurva thus obtained the use as a line of loft halfway. the method is rognose because you have to make the various end starting points coincide with the sections of the loft etc. at the end that curve is extremely simple as sketch 3d, regardless of whether it is composed of strings or whether it is a spline. with a bit of reference geometry (fixed constructions along the reference directions x, y, z) always inside the sketch 3d, controls all smoothlyHowever, I try to explain myself better.
What you see in the highlighted photo is a loft extrusion, with the two edges, super and lower, which do as guide curves.
so to create a half-carry as I would, the only way that comes to mind is by drawing a line with 3d sketch.
I want to know, is there another way to create it?