How do you modify a Split Face Hello, I've been using the Split face tool (looking like a little tv screen) to add some differents materials to some part of the ceiling Now i want to edit that shape because the project changed but i can't select that "Face Split" anymore How can i acheive that ? Or how do i delete what i've cr
Solved: Adding Face to Form - Autodesk Community Hi all, I just got started learning how T-splines work and I'm not sure what keywords to search resources to use for help My model has an open front (screenshot 1) and I would like to close it like what is seen in the second screenshot How would I go about doing this? And if you have any tips re
Solved: Hosting a face-based family to an angled curved wall in a . . . See my screenshots for reference There is a plan view, section view, elevation view included I am trying to host face-based boxes to the face of a balcony in a theater This balcony face is within the linked architectural model The balcony face is angled (as you can see in the section view) and also curved (as seen in plan)
Face selection not selecting the faces that I want I'm totally new to this and can't find a solution anywhere about this problem I'm trying to select faces however it will not select the faces that I want
How to align an object to a face of another object? Hello! I have the following problem: I would like to align an object (the hemisphere in the figure) on top of a face of another object (the selected face in the figure) I tried with Align and Snap Tools but I could not reach my goal Thanks so much!
Solved: Extruding at an angle? - Autodesk Community there is an angle manipulator in Extrude, but it is for setting the draft angle on the Extrude It's not really for Extruding at an angle For that, you need Sweep - define another sketch with a line at the angle you want, then use Sweep to create that angled "extrusion" Here is the draft angle manipulator: Jeff Strater (Fusion development)
How do I add texture to a curved face? - Autodesk Community I am wanting to make a checkered type pattern on the curved face of this handle half I sketched a triangle on the side of the face and was going to create a sweep over the surface But to do this I had to draw the angles I wanted the checkering at, then project them onto the curfed face Now the
Solved: Change Family Host Type - Autodesk Community Therefore, Families that are hosted to a Face are necessary Any of these element-specific Families can be converted to Face-Based with the following procedure: 1 Create a new Project and draw a Wall, Floor, or Ceiling - which ever element is an appropriate host 2 Load in the desired Family and place one instance of each Type on the host
Family Creation (Face Based versus Wall Based) The orientation in a face based family is based on the host, so if you place the family on a wall in the project then the plan presentation set in the family is the front elevation in the project It is not that hard to figure out once you get used to it