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Filling in hollows

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Does anyone know the best method for filling in hollows? Most of my bridge contains hollowed sections, but in some parts, the hollows are filled in. I want to use a sweep to create the whole bridge with the hollows, then split the bridge whereever there are hollows. Lastly, fill in the hollows to make some of the subsections solid. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
What do you mean by hollows

Mike
 
The hollows are rectangular cuts in the cross-section.
 
Is it a solid or surface?

If its solid you could use tweak>replace in the areas that you want to fill in.

I cant picture what you are making so this may not be what you are looking for.

Mike
 
here is a pic of the hollows inside the solids. i would like to be able to fill in some of the hollows. how does the tweak function work?



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a better pic can be seen in my other posting How to fill in Solids....
 
send to me whitch type of hole that is??????????
 
those aren't holes.... they are sweep cuts.
 
why cant u make surface out of the sweep cuts .close the surface and then fill surface this may be a bit tedious but this will serve your purpose na



steps:

1 make surface out of existing sweeps

2 close the surface where required

3 merge surface to obtain the closure

4 fill surface



will it work for u

magi
 
surface copy of inside surfs.(hollows)

copy end surfs and use the fill loop option.

merge them.

create solid from quilt.

you will have to do this once for each hollow.

Mike
 
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