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Fred
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Fri Dec 17, 2004 4:06 pm Post subject:
How can I creating waves over a part ? |
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Hi people,
I have a little problem that I need to resolve !!!
The problem is the next:
I need to create the effect of sandwaves that the water left behind when the
water goes back, you know like on a beach of a lake...
So after I create a part like a rectangle an put aan extrude on it, how I
can create waves on it so that look VERY natural ?
thank all
Fred
f.dynomant@hc-vd-berg.nl
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Tonius K
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Fri Dec 17, 2004 6:16 pm Post subject:
Re: How can I creating waves over a part ? |
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Have you tried next one?
Create the solid part you were doing. After doing that create a sketch
to the side you want those waves to be. Create the waves with a spline
for example and with the sketch create extruded surface through the
solid part. After doing that, insert-->cut-->with surface... That
should do the trick but i'm not sure about the natural look. |
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D. Short
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Mon Dec 20, 2004 3:45 am Post subject:
Re: How can I creating waves over a part ? |
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Fred wrote:
| Quote: | Hi people,
I have a little problem that I need to resolve !!!
The problem is the next:
I need to create the effect of sandwaves that the water left behind when the
water goes back, you know like on a beach of a lake...
So after I create a part like a rectangle an put aan extrude on it, how I
can create waves on it so that look VERY natural ?
thank all
Fred
f.dynomant@hc-vd-berg.nl
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Have a play with the deform feature, it lets you pull surface/solid
faces to sketch entities.
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neil
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Mon Dec 20, 2004 7:34 am Post subject:
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| personally I would consider using a loft between wavy splines. |
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madz
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Tue Dec 21, 2004 2:04 pm Post subject:
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Hello,
one pretty hardcore, but also most accurate option is to make plaster
copy of actual surface from the beach, then scan it into 3D, build
surface, insert this surface into SW and replace face with that surface.
If you need good results, this is the solution. We have made very
similar things here with success.
Rgds
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Fred wrote:
| Quote: | Hi people,
I have a little problem that I need to resolve !!!
The problem is the next:
I need to create the effect of sandwaves that the water left behind when the
water goes back, you know like on a beach of a lake...
So after I create a part like a rectangle an put aan extrude on it, how I
can create waves on it so that look VERY natural ?
thank all
Fred
f.dynomant@hc-vd-berg.nl
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