oat
June 13, 2011 12:38:59
as shown in the image, may I ask how to create this kind of loft shape (in blue color) based on two vertical surfaces of two boxes?
thanks!
Jenny
June 13, 2011 14:04:14
Try the Polyloft SOP
oat
June 14, 2011 01:02:50
thanks, Jenny!
But the Polyloft doesn't seem to work…
can you suggest some other method?
thanks!
oat
June 14, 2011 01:08:01
what I want to get is something like this:
oat
June 15, 2011 07:29:14
Dear Houdinese,
Can you kindly suggest some methods to generate the above loft form based on two vertical polygons?
Thanks!
Jenny
June 15, 2011 10:50:54
Then try the Polypatch …
zarti
June 15, 2011 11:38:03
hi ,
this is my suggestion ..
just put both prim's IDs separately on “subnet1” parameters .
i simply used the Transform SOP to avoid the probs with the points' disorder .
works fine on parallel prims . if you need to rotate them separately , dive inside the “subnet1” and fill the rotation inputs with some maths ..
.cheers
digitallysane
June 15, 2011 13:29:09
Haven't checked Zarti's file, maybe it's the same thing.
If the 2 polygons (box faces) actually exist, then a Skin SOP should do the surface. Might need to fiddle with point order/sort/shift vertices.
If the 2 faces don't actually exist (they're holes) then Divide SOP>Remove shared edges, followed by the same Skin SOP. The resulting geo then merged with the original boxes and fused.
Dragos
oat
June 15, 2011 13:29:30
Thanks, guys!
Really help advices!
Ji