Re: transom and deck
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March 20, 2012 at 22:05
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Hi Dida,
Actually this is one of the few things which is pretty simple (as many other, but need to know first how!)
Once you have the cylinder in place you can trimm off any part of it, just put on its control points
all around portion you want get rid and click on delete. (at least it worked like this with me)
My last few screenshots are showing just what I left over from the cylinder (half) which looks exactely as a curved surface and which you can model it endless in the same way. Very useful tool but in my case I’m facing problems somehow in intersecting it…..
Glad if I can help
Adriano
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