Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
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# 1 15-12-2004 , 04:22 AM
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How can I close this up?

Any suggestions? I need to make a surface for the headlight.

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# 2 20-12-2004 , 10:58 PM
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can I see a picture of the whole model?

# 3 20-12-2004 , 11:37 PM
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Re: How can I close this up?

Originally posted by ActiveTuning
Any suggestions? I need to make a surface for the headlight.

surface>planar

# 4 21-12-2004 , 11:57 AM
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If the curves is not planar you cant use Surfaces > Planar.

But you will have to break the curves into 4, and use Surfaces > boundary


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