volaff
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good evening, I would like to make a plastic part that "covers" the celestial part and embraces the red tube in the figure (image01 and 02)(going to create a new part in the axieme of figure and modeling "round" to the components)
to do this I had thought to "use" surfaces highlighted in image03 to make offset surfaces and then, through thickenings and solid unions to achieve what was my intent (a similar approach to image04).
honestly I don't have much familiarity with the surfaces and I wondered what was the most "correct" way (of course here is all subjective and also much) to proceed.
I have noticed that very often the sw is in thickenings and cuts with surfaces.
in my head I wanted to create offsets of the surfaces that define the contour of my object and with thickenings and cuts with the surfaces of the compost already present model (or try at least) this kind of plastic "close".
a little more experienced could tell me which road would go and why? ?
between offsets and thickenings the tree is as long as the river a little
; also I often have problems in extinguishing the surfaces (which sw extends a little to approx...)
Thank you very much to all for any advice.
greetings
fly
to do this I had thought to "use" surfaces highlighted in image03 to make offset surfaces and then, through thickenings and solid unions to achieve what was my intent (a similar approach to image04).
honestly I don't have much familiarity with the surfaces and I wondered what was the most "correct" way (of course here is all subjective and also much) to proceed.
I have noticed that very often the sw is in thickenings and cuts with surfaces.
in my head I wanted to create offsets of the surfaces that define the contour of my object and with thickenings and cuts with the surfaces of the compost already present model (or try at least) this kind of plastic "close".
a little more experienced could tell me which road would go and why? ?
between offsets and thickenings the tree is as long as the river a little
Thank you very much to all for any advice.
greetings
fly