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    Create a drive surface using 2 drive curves

    does anyone know how to create a drive surface using two lines to drive a surface?



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    Smile

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    Did you try looking in Surfcam's built in help section? There is a little video on using a drive surface.


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    It looks as if your section 1 and section 2 are the same, make sec1 your drive curve and make drive 1 and drive 2 your cross section. if that doesnt work you need to split what you have section 1 and section 2 in half then select drive 1 as your your drive curve and section 1 and section 2 as your cross section. you then do the same for the inner curve using the unused newly created sections 3 and 4. after you have your two surfaces created you can join them to make them one using edit-surface-join. any other issues email me at goojoee@dunwoody.edu


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