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isomorphism and reference sections

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wjmat

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Hello everyone

to deform a surface through isomorphism I need to create different sections and change them to have those of origin and destination.
What is the best command to create/modify these sections?

Thank you.

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Hello wjmat
the appropriate controls, according to me are two;
one that (you) cites, isomorphism, but also
sup.di ricop. on reference curve, can be used, and in some cases
is better, everything depends on the type of deformation you want to get.

to create profiles, both reference and adaptation
You could create:
1- of the isolated points (datum) with which to build
the profiles, in specific planes, which, afterward, will project in the surface
2- of the points always of the same characteristics as those above
for the construction of the adjustment curves

free use of the manipulator, automatically to be hooked to
points, allow you to manage changes with great ease
that you will bring-:finger:
greetings
to the
 
hello alpole and thanks for the answer

would you create them in 3d and so without using the sketcher?
I would have used the latter in which I would have modified one by one the sections projected on their plane

I have heard about think3, gsm module, with catia can I still do the same things or t3 in this is better/more intuitive?
 
Hello wjmat
I would personally use the plans created
ad hoc in which I would position the points (isolated)
through these I could build my curve
whether it, spline, polylinea or curve 3d pass for
points etc.etc. ...... then I would go on following the
I've shown you. . .
I don't know think module, but I think,
As far as power is concerned, it is far superior. . .
greetings
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