Creating surfaces...
Creating surfaces...
(OP)
Hi everybody,
I'm working on building my train model, and although it is a long time since I started with this project, honestly I'm a little? stuck. As you can see in the picture I created a bunch of points which let me describe the curves used to build the surfaces and volume of the nose of a train. I hope you can recognize it.

As I don't know how to upload more than one picture per post, I continue in the next ones.
I'm working on building my train model, and although it is a long time since I started with this project, honestly I'm a little? stuck. As you can see in the picture I created a bunch of points which let me describe the curves used to build the surfaces and volume of the nose of a train. I hope you can recognize it.

As I don't know how to upload more than one picture per post, I continue in the next ones.





RE: Creating surfaces...
Sorry if I don't make me understood so easily...
I was thinking then to make a sweep of one of the sections along the guides, but I'd like it to finish in the second section. Is it possible? Does anybody know how to avoid this domed result?
RE: Creating surfaces...
If I tried with different combinations of sections and guides among the three possible, this gap didn't appear, but a domed surface was the final result. I guess this is because when working with sweep tool, you fix a profile and this is kept along the guides. In this way, sometimes or at a certain position the profile is bigger than the expected volume shell. This is why I finally chose the profile in xz plane, but I cannot understand why this gap appears!
Any advice or idea?
I am really desperated. I started this project in august, and I'm still working on it, so any help is welcome!
Thanks in advance,
L3munoz.
RE: Creating surfaces...
Secondly... I think you are biting of more than you can chew, meaning that you should divide the surface building into smaller areas, main surfaces (side and top, maybe a front surface) and fillet surface, surfaces that transitions between the main surfaces