dany996
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Hi, my name is Marco and I have been delighted in my modeling passion for some time using the help of the design assisted in the design (rhino5).
completely self-taught I ventured into drawing some old ww2 models. but I come to the question immediately. I have often found myself in the need once the surfaces of the model are realized and the relative sections to add longherons that cross them by getting the excavations from them at the intersection point.
with a rather imprecise and approximate approach I managed in the intent, but now I wonder, in light of how much effort required the operation if it hesitated a faster and less empirical way to achieve this goal. I attach an example image of what is described
Thank you.
Mar
completely self-taught I ventured into drawing some old ww2 models. but I come to the question immediately. I have often found myself in the need once the surfaces of the model are realized and the relative sections to add longherons that cross them by getting the excavations from them at the intersection point.
with a rather imprecise and approximate approach I managed in the intent, but now I wonder, in light of how much effort required the operation if it hesitated a faster and less empirical way to achieve this goal. I attach an example image of what is described
Thank you.
Mar