
Solved Projecting Sketches Onto Curved Surface Autodesk Community I want to create a sketch (ideally single line) that is projected onto the exterior surface, suitable for a multi axis engraving toolpath. if i make a sketch in an offset plane and project it, it distorts in the curved sections. I've been trying to project a sketch line onto a cylinder (or a sphere) body in order to use that line as a path, curved objects cant be used as sketch planes so i was wondering how this is best achieved?.
Projecting Onto A Curved Surface Autodesk Community I need to project a bunch of arrayed lines onto a curved surface (in blue here). so i would: create a vertical workplane out to the side of the blue, and project the blue outline to a new sketch on that plane. How to project a sketch text to a curved surface in fusion. solution: use the create > emboss command by working through the steps here: how to emboss deboss on curved surface in fusion. To get a 3d curve of a text projected on a curved surface follow these steps: create a sketch with a text. click 3d model > modify > copy object. click 3d model > modify > thicken offset. To project a curve onto surfaces or meshes in powershape: select the curves and the objects to project onto. from the ribbon > wireframe tab > projected curve. set the desired projection type.
Mapping Projecting Onto Surface Autodesk Community To get a 3d curve of a text projected on a curved surface follow these steps: create a sketch with a text. click 3d model > modify > copy object. click 3d model > modify > thicken offset. To project a curve onto surfaces or meshes in powershape: select the curves and the objects to project onto. from the ribbon > wireframe tab > projected curve. set the desired projection type. Complete projects the entire curve onto the surface. partial lets you project only part of the curve onto the surface. this creates a subcurve (initially the whole curve) that can then be edited using the show manipulator tool. I have a curved surface (created from a loft of two semi circular sketches) and i want to project a rectangle onto it. i found a video on the autodesk site that said to create an offset plane to the target surface and sketch the shape which i did, i then went to project to surface option, selected the face and here's where i get lost. As far as i'm aware, this projected curve onto a non planar surface cannot be extruded using the extrude command within the model workspace. i have found that you are able to extrude the projected curve in the patch workspace. Hi, i have a flat structure which i want to "project" or map onto a curved object (sphere or other conformal shape). how can i do this in inventor? i.
Mapping Projecting Onto Surface Autodesk Community Complete projects the entire curve onto the surface. partial lets you project only part of the curve onto the surface. this creates a subcurve (initially the whole curve) that can then be edited using the show manipulator tool. I have a curved surface (created from a loft of two semi circular sketches) and i want to project a rectangle onto it. i found a video on the autodesk site that said to create an offset plane to the target surface and sketch the shape which i did, i then went to project to surface option, selected the face and here's where i get lost. As far as i'm aware, this projected curve onto a non planar surface cannot be extruded using the extrude command within the model workspace. i have found that you are able to extrude the projected curve in the patch workspace. Hi, i have a flat structure which i want to "project" or map onto a curved object (sphere or other conformal shape). how can i do this in inventor? i.