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I have viewed several postings on sloping walls and I have tryed them also and have found that I must be doing something wrong. Can anyone provide me with a step-by-step way to create a sloped top, curved wall? Or point me in the direction to find this help. Thanks.
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Just use a ref plane. Set the angle you want and use attach top to make it so.
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Thanks, Steve!!! It worked perfectly!!!
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May have worked perfectly for HIM, but see attached for what MINE looks like. NOT perfect. :-(
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ABEL, i don't forgot this question, but right now i'm in the middle of a render, when "HE" finish i take a look of this, OK? I think it could better use REFERENCE LINES and nor REF. PLANES but will see....
Edited on: Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 3:11:12 PM
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Abel ... you found out what happens when you take the advice that was given. You want the top of the wall flat across the normal (pirpendicular) and the previous advice will not do that. In 2009, you could create your wall as an inplace blended sweep.
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Hi abel, you dont need REF PLANE or REFERENCE LINE, WWHUb was right, a "Void Sweep"solve the problem...
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i like the inplace blended sweep suggestion also.
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