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Can anyone tell me the best technique to use in Moray to make a pipe that is
curved rougly in the shape of the letter C?
Mitch
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I discovered that a torus with a plane cutting it in half is one way to do
this but I am wondering if there is another way that is more flexible and
lets you "bend" the pipe in more creative ways?
"Mitchell Waite" <mit### [at] dnaicom> wrote in message
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> Can anyone tell me the best technique to use in Moray to make a pipe that
is
> curved rougly in the shape of the letter C?
>
> Mitch
>
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not sure on Moray, but there's an app out there that did this...
but you'd need to go through Ken's links to find it. However,
there are a million ways to skin a cat...
http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/
-peter
Mitchell Waite wrote:
>
> I discovered that a torus with a plane cutting it in half is one way to do
> this but I am wondering if there is another way that is more flexible and
> lets you "bend" the pipe in more creative ways?
>
> "Mitchell Waite" <mit### [at] dnaicom> wrote in message
> news:3c3f94a9$1@news.povray.org...
> > Can anyone tell me the best technique to use in Moray to make a pipe that
> is
> > curved rougly in the shape of the letter C?
> >
> > Mitch
> >
> >
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There's a Spline-Plugin (look at the moray-homepage), that will allow you
even more complex pipes ..
--
"Somehow what you suggest is like suggesting to add drills \ jan### [at] lzernet
to cars so you can drill for oil when you run out of fuel. \
Sure you could do it, but it might not be the most practical > Jan
solution." [Thorsten Froehlich in p.u.p] / Walzer
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> There's a Spline-Plugin (look at the moray-homepage), that will allow you
> even more complex pipes ..
failing that, give sPatch a whirl - you can export your creations directly
to moray
--
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Dearmad wrote:
> >> However, there are a million ways to skin a cat...
The best way to skin this particular cat in Moray, since it is only a pipe in the
shape of a C, is to use a cylindrical bicubic patch object, scale it so that it
is long and thin, and then select each "ring" of the cylinder, and rotate and
translate into place.
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Thanks I will check that out.
"Jan Walzer" <jan### [at] lzernet> wrote in message
news:3c402f3b@news.povray.org...
> There's a Spline-Plugin (look at the moray-homepage), that will allow you
> even more complex pipes ..
>
> --
> "Somehow what you suggest is like suggesting to add drills \
jan### [at] lzernet
> to cars so you can drill for oil when you run out of fuel. \
> Sure you could do it, but it might not be the most practical >
Jan
> solution." [Thorsten Froehlich in p.u.p] /
Walzer
>
>
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