Tobias Kern Posted February 26, 2016 Share Posted February 26, 2016 hi, i wish there would be an option to project lines (non closed geometry) onto a surface with the projection tool. atm its only possible to project closed geometry (like squares, circles, freeform, whatever, ...) i know it could be done by extraction of a projected line of a closed geometry, but this workflow has to many steps. ... so please give us the option to project non closed geometry with one step. 1. only projection of the line on the surface 2. extension of the line on the surface (up and/or down) with the option to cut or non cut the surface generally for the projection tool it would be usefull to set the direction of projection x, y, z or line of sight, angles, ... Quote Link to comment
0 Benson Shaw Posted February 26, 2016 Share Posted February 26, 2016 +1 With project tool and/or with other tools. Adding line work to curved surfaces should be easy and controllable. -B Quote Link to comment
0 Kevin McAllister Posted February 27, 2016 Share Posted February 27, 2016 +1 KM Quote Link to comment
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Tobias Kern
hi,
i wish there would be an option to project lines (non closed geometry)
onto a surface with the projection tool.
atm its only possible to project closed geometry
(like squares, circles, freeform, whatever, ...)
i know it could be done by extraction of a projected line of
a closed geometry, but this workflow has to many steps.
... so please give us the option to project non closed geometry
with one step.
1. only projection of the line on the surface
2. extension of the line on the surface (up and/or down)
with the option to cut or non cut the surface
generally for the projection tool it would be usefull
to set the direction of projection x, y, z or line of sight, angles, ...
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