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problem tangenza superfici

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It's in Spanish, though.
at the beginning of the video makes an adjustment of the surfaces that present wrinkles (he calls them wrinkles, but I think it is the same problem encountered by sokas
here, however, does not show how the surfaces of the shape are constructed. And sincerely in this case I wouldn't waste time remaking all the form, but I would use the mesh to draw us over the individual pieces needed.
 
And sincerely in this case I wouldn't waste time remaking all the form, but I would use the mesh to draw us over the individual pieces needed.
si, Home says:
It is important that the surface passes through those curves (which are intersections on mesh) so both as adjacent as possible to the base form.
so it is necessary to extract isolinees directly from mesh stl. Then adjust the splines so extracted.
but what isolinee to extract? because depending on which isolinee then we would find ourselves with the same problems in reconstructing the surfaces.
 
but what isolinee to extract? because depending on which isolinee then we would find ourselves with the same problems in reconstructing the surfaces.
In fact it is not a trivial problem. it is necessary to evaluate according to the result that you want to achieve. less deviation from mesh or better continuity in curvature?
more precise or more beautiful?
 
as others have already written before me @wert , @shirokko ... is a problem of curves before even surfaces, you have to arm yourself with patience and elbow oil.
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Good morning, I'm colliding with a problem I don't know how to solve.
I have a stl file of a shoe shape. from this starting mesh I create the skeleton of curves that I will need then to generate the surfaces. It is important that the surface passes through those curves (which are intersections on mesh) so both as adjacent as possible to the base form.
with the network curved command the result is quite good but not optimal, but more important is that I have to create multiple separate surfaces. this makes that once you create all the surfaces, these are not in tangence among themselves, generating well visible steps and discontinuities.
I would like to ask how this problem could be solved.
What version do you use? Go subd and solve it now.
 
could you use the match surfaces function on problematic edges and impose g1 continuity?
 

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