Trying to find a tutorial that will address the following
It's probably not necessary but I am curious as to how to do this.
Create one curve on the plane and a second curve above the plane and then fill the space between the curves with geometry.
That's all
Thanks
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Hi
as sepu said ,The best method is using Skin SOP ,But I don't know why you said it didn't work for you !!!
I think you try to connect each curve to each input of Skin SOP ,right ? Because for doing that you have to merge both curves with together (via Merge SOP) then connect output of Merge SOP to first input of the Skin SOP ,That's all
as sepu said ,The best method is using Skin SOP ,But I don't know why you said it didn't work for you !!!
I think you try to connect each curve to each input of Skin SOP ,right ? Because for doing that you have to merge both curves with together (via Merge SOP) then connect output of Merge SOP to first input of the Skin SOP ,That's all
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Hi
as sepu said ,The best method is using Skin SOP ,But I don't know why you said it didn't work for you !!!
I think you try to connect each curve to each input of Skin SOP ,right ? Because for doing that you have to merge both curves with together (via Merge SOP) then connect output of Merge SOP to first input of the Skin SOP ,That's all
Yes ! I should have got back sooner. It worked (SKIN). I just didn't merge like you mentioned.
Thanks!
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