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Bye to all,
is it possible to project a surface on a surface?
so that the second (the one that must be projected), deforms to follow the profile of the first....I was a little prolix, sorry.
 
on the surface, "transforms an object from a base surface by adapting it to the shape of a reference surface". from the guide.
 
I don't understand.
But I believe that using the boundary of the surface to be projected, and projecting it on the other surface, you can get what you want.
 
I don't understand.
But I believe that using the boundary of the surface to be projected, and projecting it on the other surface, you can get what you want.
What stefanoart probably meant is to project a polysurface on a surface.
creates a complex polysurface (magari in piano) and then evvolge it on a bombed surface. (see image)

the command is exactly the one indicated by enri :smile:
 

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What stefanoart probably meant is to project a polysurface on a surface.
creates a complex polysurface (magari in piano) and then evvolge it on a bombed surface. (see image)

the command is exactly the one indicated by enri :smile:
Wow! I don't use rhino..., fantastic!
 
It's just what I want and I'm glad it's for others.... but I can't find the command! ! !
 
menu transforms -> swipe along the surface.
udt icon panel, is the first, with a blue skeptical rectangle.
 

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