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I was asked to take the attached autocad file and create what is essentially a sweep to form a type of "tunnel". There are a TON of points that come in from the AutoCAD file, anyone know if an easy way to turn these lines into into a solid shape?
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I think you limit that to a cross section and simplify it. If you rotate the back view somewhat, you have a fairly simple form wit sloping sides, rounded corners and a flat top and pottom. Four lines and 4 curves.
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So you're saying to re-draw the lines as basiaclly a box with rounded corners?
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