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Really lovely result and not terribly hard to reproduce! Is it possible to make a complex, 3D pattern like these "diamonds" on a complex, curved surface? I have been trying to find out if it's possible but most are rotations about a simple axis. I'm guessing you need to make the part in flat and then "deform" to get it....
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The surface you built with the loft on the hexagonal can be created into a funnel mode
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Really lovely result and not terribly hard to reproduce!
Is it possible to make a complex, 3D pattern like these "diamonds" on a complex, curved surface? I have been trying to find out if it's possible but most are rotations about a simple axis.
I'm guessing you need to make the part in flat and then "deform" to get it....
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@@EasyCADSolutionsthis video link below was close but still a rotation. I did a test and a "projection" followed by a surface cut did the job.
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Around 3:30 you offset the hexagon surface, then delete body, then delete face. What was the purpose of the offset surface?
We need that face to create a reference point which is further used for making loft surfaces
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