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‎2010-11-10
10:50 PM
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02:53 PM
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Rubia Torres

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‎2010-11-11 11:10 AM
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‎2010-11-11 03:36 PM
Another approach might be to just use the roof tool to make two conical roofs and then stretch the peak of one to meet the other to make the asymmetric part.
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‎2010-11-14 02:10 PM
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‎2010-11-14 11:37 PM
I have done what you said but a cant subtract, and cant create a hole.
Thanks

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‎2010-11-18 12:16 AM
What is your final objective? 1)A smaller cone with a larger half-cone over the top? or 2) A smaller half cone adjoining a larger half-cone with a similar apex?
I have created both (see below) using Master Script's advice. You will have to create the smaller roof (via mesh) and the larger roof separately and have them placed side by side.
First create the top mesh, create a copy and lower it by the thickness of the roof. Perform a Solid Element Operation:
HTH
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‎2010-11-18 10:03 PM
iM TRYING TO DO THE FIRST OPTION BUT I CANT DO THE SUBTRACTION, AM I DOING SOMETHING WRONG??

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‎2010-11-18 11:29 PM
First. Only do one half of the roof at a time. I started by making the smallers half-cone.
1. Draw half-circle and close it with line tool
2. Select Mesh tool and use magic wand to create mesh from original half circle.
3. Create a node at the midpoint of the line and elevate it to create the conical shape. You should now have a mesh with a vertex, looking like half of a circus tent.
4. Drag a copy directly over the original mesh and change its elevation settings by 25 to 50 mm.
5. Usement
6. Place the lower mesh on another layer and make it invisible.
7.Repeat for other half of roof.
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‎2010-11-23 07:08 PM
Photo attached.

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‎2010-11-24 03:23 AM
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Maybe our fantastic moderator and merge them if he has nothing better to do?
Barry.
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