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Creating a mesh from two faces?


shedokan

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Hello,

I wanted to ask if there is a way to create a mesh using two faces, I have no idea on how to do this since I'm new to autocad but in other 3d programs I have used this kind of thing is usually called "fill".

 

I'll appreciate any help with this,

Thanks

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I mean something like if I have two circle faces a meter a part and I want to create a cylinder from them, straight faces between the edge f one face o the egde of the other face.

In my case instead of two circle faced I have two Identical faces that were made of a path.

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I have tried the loft tool but in place of the two faces it displays holes in the shapes of the faces, what I ask is something to use the faces and create a mesh but will leave the two faces as part of the mesh.

 

do you want me to upload images about what I am talking about?

 

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Sorry, I can't do it right now but as soon as I'll get to my working computer I will.

 

But what I think I found out how to do this, I have drawn a line from one surface to the other and then used "tabulated surface" since they are exactly the same but the only problem I have now is that the mesh that's been created is very rough on the edges(squarish) is there a way to make it more smooth and more like my first face?

 

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