Hi - I have never really gotten my head around shells, as they so seldom apply in the situations I tend to encounter - however I do have a situation now where I want a vaulted composite ceiling. The shell tool would seem to be ideal for this, except the edges of any shell I create (using simple extrude method) are always at right angles to the surface, whereas I want a vertical cut, much like you get with roof edges. The only edge related adjustment I can find in the pet pallet is an incomprehensible 'edge type' - which seemly makes no geometric difference at all to edges.
How (apart from Boolean cutting) can I achieve vertical edges?
Also, if I want different shells to display at different resolutions, how can I do this? I can't see a way to adjust the number of facets that are used to represent curved surfaces at all, (magic wand settings makes no difference), and shallow vaulted ceilings look rather crude when 4 asymmetrically arranged facets are used to represent the arced profile .
See attached cross section. The dotted red arc with vertical lines each end represent the profile required, as compared with the very best the shell tool can seemingly deliver (?)
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