How to hide lines on an arc?
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2019-06-10 10:44 AM
2019-06-10
10:44 AM
pen 1 material 18 addz 0.7 CUTPLANE del 1 !---------------------------------------------------- PYRAMID 8,1,1+4+8+16, -0.1, -0.05003063326032, 0, -0.1, -0.1, 0, 0.1, -0.1, 0, 0.1, 0.1, 0, -0.1, 0.1, 0, -0.1, 0.0461786407767, 0, -0.1168562960013, -0.001925996241812, 900, 0, -141.3781634212, 4000 !---------------------------------------------------- cutend
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2019-06-10 11:19 AM
2019-06-10
11:19 AM
This works if you want to keep it as a pyramid, but maybe there are other solution with RULED or SWEEP?
Add a 'fake' node before the curve (as close as you can get it), then change the status of the curve edges.
Barry.
Add a 'fake' node before the curve (as close as you can get it), then change the status of the curve edges.
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2019-06-10 01:01 PM
2019-06-10
01:01 PM
Barry wrote:Thank you for your method, I converted the arc into a line.
This works if you want to keep it as a pyramid, but maybe there are other solution with RULED or SWEEP?
Add a 'fake' node before the curve (as close as you can get it), then change the status of the curve edges.
Barry.

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2019-06-11 03:26 AM
2019-06-11
03:26 AM
Yes with many straight lines you can control their visibility (status) individually.
Just make sure you have enough lines for a smooth looking curve.
With an ARC you can just change the RESOLution value to increase/decrease the number of segments.
Barry.
Just make sure you have enough lines for a smooth looking curve.
With an ARC you can just change the RESOLution value to increase/decrease the number of segments.
Barry.
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