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Geometry corrections
PostPosted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 3:51 pm Reply with quote
luisgsf
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Hello, I think I asked before something related to this.

I'm trying to correct a mistake I made in a ceiling. The mistake was made because the floor is slanted and the roof is not, and I extruded it. But it is not possible to change vertex by vertex because the surface will be bent until all points are corrected, so the program does not let you do it.


What would be the best approach for this? This is a question and a suggestion at the same time:

A good way to do it would be to be able to correct them one by one and then do an execute command so it can check geometry just once, instead of every time I do a change. Another way could be to have a "flatten surface" or similar command after changing a enough points to have a trend where to flat it. In both cases, the ideal would be to be able to change them on the table as opposed to do it directly on the drawing. It would be the most efficient way in my opinion.

Thanks for the attention to this.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 21, 2025 11:25 am Reply with quote
luisgsf
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Nothing?
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 27, 2025 10:47 am Reply with quote
Dima Vavilov
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Hi Luis,

It is indeed an often requested feature. But it currently needs a bit more of a planning. So it is still in discussion-development stage. You request and suggestion is logged too. Thank you for that!

For now practically there is no quick way to edit 2 vertices in one face if the face will change its' angle.

Best regards,
AFMG
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