Beer glass scene creation
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# 1 25-03-2008 , 12:23 PM
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Attaching NURBS

Hi, I have a problem with the attaching of two NURBS.
One has got SpansUV: 10, 4.
The other one has got SpansUV: 10, 20.

Both of them match perfectly in the 10 Spans coordinate.
When I try to attach the surfaces, they're attached in another with SpansUV: 12, 30, instead of attaching in a 10, 24 surface.
(Id est, it's like it was attaching X coordination points of surface 1 to the Y coordination points of the surface 2).

Could somebody please help me?

# 2 25-03-2008 , 12:50 PM
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Because of my bad explanation, I attach two images "before and after"...

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# 4 25-03-2008 , 02:16 PM
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you need to reverse the direction of one of the surfaces - look under the nurbs menu - i can't remember the name of the tool.

# 5 25-03-2008 , 11:11 PM
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Originally posted by arran
you need to reverse the direction of one of the surfaces - look under the nurbs menu - i can't remember the name of the tool.

Thanks arran, I tried that yesterday but it doesn't work.

I think I solved!
I write the solution in case someone needs it: Just pick up Isoparms from both surfaces and put them togheter in the place you want to be done the attach. That's all.

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