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Can anyone pls tell me how to create a roof/sunshade which is sloping in elevation, curved in plan with an organic shape(say, the shape of a lotus petal)?
thanks...
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you will need to use solid blends or mass with blends...
have fun do you have an i,age of what you want?
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I sort of did it with solid sweep and void extrude. anyway, i am attaching the image.if there is any better way to do it..
thanx very much..
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