Extruding a form along a curve + rotating it
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Is there a way to control the rotation of the extruded mesh along the curve?
To show what I want to do:
And this is what I got so far
Don't worry about the overall proportions and the mat (still on it) But my Problem is that I can't control the rotation of the object along the curve.
I tried to apply the modifiers and just rotate parts of the model by hand, but that leads to certain issues in the edgeflow and I can imagine that there is a much easier and cleaner solution.
curves extrude bezier
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Is there a way to control the rotation of the extruded mesh along the curve?
To show what I want to do:
And this is what I got so far
Don't worry about the overall proportions and the mat (still on it) But my Problem is that I can't control the rotation of the object along the curve.
I tried to apply the modifiers and just rotate parts of the model by hand, but that leads to certain issues in the edgeflow and I can imagine that there is a much easier and cleaner solution.
curves extrude bezier
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Possible duplicate of How can I create twisted geometry?
– Duarte Farrajota Ramos
Nov 23 at 15:51
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Is there a way to control the rotation of the extruded mesh along the curve?
To show what I want to do:
And this is what I got so far
Don't worry about the overall proportions and the mat (still on it) But my Problem is that I can't control the rotation of the object along the curve.
I tried to apply the modifiers and just rotate parts of the model by hand, but that leads to certain issues in the edgeflow and I can imagine that there is a much easier and cleaner solution.
curves extrude bezier
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Is there a way to control the rotation of the extruded mesh along the curve?
To show what I want to do:
And this is what I got so far
Don't worry about the overall proportions and the mat (still on it) But my Problem is that I can't control the rotation of the object along the curve.
I tried to apply the modifiers and just rotate parts of the model by hand, but that leads to certain issues in the edgeflow and I can imagine that there is a much easier and cleaner solution.
curves extrude bezier
curves extrude bezier
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Possible duplicate of How can I create twisted geometry?
– Duarte Farrajota Ramos
Nov 23 at 15:51
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Possible duplicate of How can I create twisted geometry?
– Duarte Farrajota Ramos
Nov 23 at 15:51
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Possible duplicate of How can I create twisted geometry?
– Duarte Farrajota Ramos
Nov 23 at 15:51
Possible duplicate of How can I create twisted geometry?
– Duarte Farrajota Ramos
Nov 23 at 15:51
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To rotate the vertice of a bezier curve: ctrl T, you can also see and change the Tilt value in the 3D properties panel (activated with N) on the right of the 3D View. alt T to come back to its previous value.
Oh my. Thank you so much. Thats exactly what I have ooked for =) Thank you so much. You probably saved me 2 or 3 working hours.
– Fabrice Magdanz
Nov 23 at 15:49
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1 Answer
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
3
down vote
accepted
To rotate the vertice of a bezier curve: ctrl T, you can also see and change the Tilt value in the 3D properties panel (activated with N) on the right of the 3D View. alt T to come back to its previous value.
Oh my. Thank you so much. Thats exactly what I have ooked for =) Thank you so much. You probably saved me 2 or 3 working hours.
– Fabrice Magdanz
Nov 23 at 15:49
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up vote
3
down vote
accepted
To rotate the vertice of a bezier curve: ctrl T, you can also see and change the Tilt value in the 3D properties panel (activated with N) on the right of the 3D View. alt T to come back to its previous value.
Oh my. Thank you so much. Thats exactly what I have ooked for =) Thank you so much. You probably saved me 2 or 3 working hours.
– Fabrice Magdanz
Nov 23 at 15:49
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up vote
3
down vote
accepted
up vote
3
down vote
accepted
To rotate the vertice of a bezier curve: ctrl T, you can also see and change the Tilt value in the 3D properties panel (activated with N) on the right of the 3D View. alt T to come back to its previous value.
To rotate the vertice of a bezier curve: ctrl T, you can also see and change the Tilt value in the 3D properties panel (activated with N) on the right of the 3D View. alt T to come back to its previous value.
answered Nov 23 at 15:46
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Oh my. Thank you so much. Thats exactly what I have ooked for =) Thank you so much. You probably saved me 2 or 3 working hours.
– Fabrice Magdanz
Nov 23 at 15:49
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Oh my. Thank you so much. Thats exactly what I have ooked for =) Thank you so much. You probably saved me 2 or 3 working hours.
– Fabrice Magdanz
Nov 23 at 15:49
Oh my. Thank you so much. Thats exactly what I have ooked for =) Thank you so much. You probably saved me 2 or 3 working hours.
– Fabrice Magdanz
Nov 23 at 15:49
Oh my. Thank you so much. Thats exactly what I have ooked for =) Thank you so much. You probably saved me 2 or 3 working hours.
– Fabrice Magdanz
Nov 23 at 15:49
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Possible duplicate of How can I create twisted geometry?
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