I was pulling my hair out about this for most of yesterday and I'm hoping someone can help.
I created a morphed rectangle using the Sub Division Tool and then converted it into a Generic Solid.
A little later I realised I needed to increase the height of my shape and thankfully the surface was perfectly flat so I tried using the Push/Pull tool on it.
For some reason, it wasn't having any of it and the Push/Pull tool was powerless.
I thought that possibly the surface had been skewed somehow but when I checked this process on a regular cube (formed via Sub Division and then Generic Solid), it still doesn't alter it.
What am I doing wrong? Surely the Push/Pull tool should work on any flat surface..? If not, what do I need to do to make it happen?
Otherwise the long workaround is going back to the original shape and rebuilding it with an increased height (which is what I ended up doing). Thanks in advance!
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Hi guys,
I was pulling my hair out about this for most of yesterday and I'm hoping someone can help.
I created a morphed rectangle using the Sub Division Tool and then converted it into a Generic Solid.
A little later I realised I needed to increase the height of my shape and thankfully the surface was perfectly flat so I tried using the Push/Pull tool on it.
For some reason, it wasn't having any of it and the Push/Pull tool was powerless.
I thought that possibly the surface had been skewed somehow but when I checked this process on a regular cube (formed via Sub Division and then Generic Solid), it still doesn't alter it.
What am I doing wrong? Surely the Push/Pull tool should work on any flat surface..? If not, what do I need to do to make it happen?
Otherwise the long workaround is going back to the original shape and rebuilding it with an increased height (which is what I ended up doing). Thanks in advance!
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