masterfar
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hello to all, I would need a hand from who knows more about me in proe:smile:, I turn around the question that was made to me, I hope someone knows the answer:
It's what I need with pore, it's nothing complicated, I just want to ask if you can, starting from a curved surface, so three-dimensional, spread it in 2d.
I mean, if I do the classic table, the surface is projected, perpendicular to the floor I see it.
I'd need to get out of here.
to give an example: if I have half a sphere.
If I project it on a 2d sheet, I see a circle with a diameter equal to that of the ball.
If, on the other hand, I would see a circle with a greater diameter.
Of course my geometry is different from a semi-sphere.
The question is, if you know, there's a command that allows you to do is what automatically.
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Help me? :mixed: thanks to all:finger:
It's what I need with pore, it's nothing complicated, I just want to ask if you can, starting from a curved surface, so three-dimensional, spread it in 2d.
I mean, if I do the classic table, the surface is projected, perpendicular to the floor I see it.
I'd need to get out of here.
to give an example: if I have half a sphere.
If I project it on a 2d sheet, I see a circle with a diameter equal to that of the ball.
If, on the other hand, I would see a circle with a greater diameter.
Of course my geometry is different from a semi-sphere.
The question is, if you know, there's a command that allows you to do is what automatically.
Help me? :mixed: thanks to all:finger: