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How do i get a wall to curve?
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Screen shot included is my example, he has the hallway ceiling over the tables curved. How do you do that? I can't figure it out ;'(
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Turn on Show Edges and you'll be able to see what is going on.
These tutorials on curved geometry from Rudy's site were very helpful to me:
http://rudyk.wz.cz/tutorials.html
In this case he's just using 1/4 of a circle extruded down the length of the wall.
Hope that helps, feel free to ask more questions.
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thanks i'll play with it!
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These tutorials on curved geometry from Rudy's site were very helpful to me: http://rudyk.wz.cz/tutorials.html
In this case he's just using 1/4 of a circle extruded down the length of the wall.
Hope that helps, feel free to ask more questions.