Hello everyone!
I am looking to remove material but following the shape of the original surface for the background. I turned the problem around and I don't see the solution.
Thank you all! ;)
Hello everyone!
I am looking to remove material but following the shape of the original surface for the background. I turned the problem around and I don't see the solution.
Thank you all! ;)
Hello
And by making a surface shift? doesn't it work?
Bonour,
If you build a composite curve with the edges of your surface, you should be able to do a removal of material by scanning it seems to me.
Remi
Hello
Have you tried to make an offset surface then thicken and then subtract from the thickened volume to the basic volume?
may the force be with you.
Thank you all for your responsiveness! I succeeded with the Obiwan technique (and there was simpler in fact: removal of thick material)
Thank you all!
Hello.
It all depends on the removal of material you want to do, you may have zero thickness
In Boolean operation via a surface offset
it's super doable
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