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Hi.
often working on cylindrical/spherical surface I use very much the cutting of the surfaces to shape pipes or other ... but I often miss the adactivity of these surfaces and so, without notice and without notice, the silhouettes are wrong.

Does it happen to you?

Hi.
Mysteries
 
Hi.
often working on cylindrical/spherical surface I use very much the cutting of the surfaces to shape pipes or other ... but I often miss the adactivity of these surfaces and so, without notice and without notice, the silhouettes are wrong.

Does it happen to you?

Hi.
Mysteries
Law no. 1 : never use adactivity.
Law no. 2 : if you have to use them ... do not use them :biggrin:
(just use it to figure out what you need to do and then get rid of as soon as possible)

Bye.
 
ok I understand ... I had heard it say ... but I ask myself a question:
1. I have a tube that enters to the side of a cylinder stationed at the top with two cones
2. parameterize the height of the pipe entry or the pipe can enter the cylinder, on the side of the cone or, even, on the edge between cone and cylinder
3. I create the adaptive surface to shape the entrance of the tube.


this seems to me the excellent procedure to have always shaped my tube at the table ... but at some point you "sputtana" everything and badabum ....

So I wonder how I can do that?

Thank you.
 
Law no. 1 : never use adactivity.
Law no. 2 : if you have to use them ... do not use them :biggrin:
(just use it to figure out what you need to do and then get rid of as soon as possible)

Bye.
That's very weird.
best would have made our good inventor developers solve these issues on the new releases instead of focusing on the improvements in the interface!(sigh).
definitely!
 
ok I understand ... I had heard it say ... but I ask myself a question:
1. I have a tube that enters to the side of a cylinder stationed at the top with two cones
2. parameterize the height of the pipe entry or the pipe can enter the cylinder, on the side of the cone or, even, on the edge between cone and cylinder
3. I create the adaptive surface to shape the entrance of the tube.


this seems to me the excellent procedure to have always shaped my tube at the table ... but at some point you "sputtana" everything and badabum ....

So I wonder how I can do that?

Thank you.
No, wait, wait.
but the problem does to you when you change from:
"tube graft on pipe"
a:
"Cone or cone/tubo" pipe fitting?
 
sincerely it is not so simple ... I did not try all the cases to see where the hippo is... sure is that if you release the tube and drag it manually with the mouse you shape me correctly without any problem ... if instead I parameterize (for example with a offset from between two floors) it happens that it loses the adactivity and when I change the offset also the surface transla together with the tube ... almost that keeps the adactivity with the tube instead.
 
I put this example but it seems to work well ... in my opinion you have problems with more complex figures or where there are numerous constraints.
 

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