Introduction to Maya - Rendering in Arnold
This course will look at the fundamentals of rendering in Arnold. We'll go through the different light types available, cameras, shaders, Arnold's render settings and finally how to split an image into render passes (AOV's), before we then reassemble it i
# 1 27-02-2005 , 02:50 AM
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Is it possible to cut out a surface with a curve?

I am working on a spaceship, and I was wondering if it is possible to use a curve ( or projected curve ) to cut out or detach a portion of a surface. I know you can do it with Isoparms, but I need something a little more flexible user added image

If any1 knows, please walk me through.


P.S. I used Rhino 3.0 before, and there was a command called split, where you do that kind of stuff ^^^ , so that is where I got the idea. user added image


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# 2 27-02-2005 , 10:30 AM
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you want to remove the area insides a curve on surface yeh? use the trim tool and you should be able to do it.


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# 3 28-02-2005 , 02:31 AM
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hey, is it possible to remove it and still keep the surface inside? Just asking.

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# 4 28-02-2005 , 08:35 AM
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Sure, in the Trim Tool tool options check "Keep Original" then when you trim, you'll still have your original object and a newly created surface in the shape of the trim.



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# 5 28-02-2005 , 03:02 PM
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ya, that did it... thanx guys!! user added image


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