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March 4, 2022 at 5:29 pm
Jad_Hanna
SubscriberIf anyone could help me as I have wasted so much time on this. I am trying to add a bias to the curve of my C-type mesh, however, due to my Gurney Flap I have had to partition my mesh around it (I don't even know if I have partitioned it well if you could help me with that, that would be great as well) and as such, the Curve of the C-Type mesh is split into 4 separate regions. I need the mesher to recognize the curve as 1 continuous edge, or 2 separate continuous curves (for the upper and lower surfaces).
My partitions split the edges and make it difficult to add a consistent bias. Could someone tell me how to make it one consistent line but keep the partitions. Cntrl+clicking the edges selects multiple but it doesn't give them continuous bias. I will add the necessary screenshots to help explain what I am asking.
March 8, 2022 at 3:45 amKeyur Kanade
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