Hello, I have a semi sphere as shown in the attached image. Using the polyExtrude, I want the extruded primitives to move straight downwards as indicated by the three arrows. At the moment it is extruding as the second image which is not what I want. Any help is highly welcome.
Thanks!
Extruding a Semi Sphere
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tesntryI assume you are trying to extrude the edges. There is an easy trick that lets you use the distance: Add a polygon to the cut and extrude that. You can delete it later. It's a classic modelling procedure.
Hello, I have a semi sphere as shown in the attached image. Using the polyExtrude, I want the extruded primitives to move straight downwards as indicated by the three arrows. At the moment it is extruding as the second image which is not what I want. Any help is highly welcome.
Thanks!
Edited by OneBigTree - Jan. 4, 2020 00:33:06
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I assume you are trying to extrude the edges. There is an easy trick that lets you use the distance: Add a polygon to the cut and extrude that. You can delete it later. It's a classic modelling procedure.
Instead of deleting, one could just merge and fuse the results.
However, tamtes' is the ideal way. Not only are you using less nodes/set up(e.g. Point Normals specific for extrude direction), to create the end result - you have much more flexibility(parms ready for manual adjustment) with the manner in which too extrude, i.e. not completely straight down in your example, but also twisting(through rotations), scaling, etc.
Edited by BabaJ - Jan. 5, 2020 15:46:31
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