You can't extrude a non-planar form.
What's wrong with the shapes that you've created there? If you blend the edges in to the rest of the form, it doesn't look like it would be inconsisten with the rest of your design.
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Hello! I am having quite some difficulty figuring out a method to extrude a 3D sketch that I have projected onto my model. I am using Autodesk Inventor 2012 Professional (student edition).
I have attached a picture below (Dino_01.jpg) illustrating what I am trying to do. I am trying to extrude some "stripes" on the curved back of this dino food container I am playing around with.
Dino_01.jpg
In the past, I have attempted to use a method of extrusion (subtraction) + boundary patch + sculpt + thicken / offset, but the results where not satisfactory or uniform. This issue is probably my experience with this software. I have attached a photo of those results below as well (Dino_02.jpg).
Dino_02.jpg
I do not have any formal training to speak of in AI, with the majority of my knowledge coming from old youtube tutorials, or by me just messing around. Hopefully if my finances are in order for 2013, I will be enrolling for professional AI training. However, until then, any help or suggestions would be ever so appreciated!
Thanks!
-Conrad


You can't extrude a non-planar form.
What's wrong with the shapes that you've created there? If you blend the edges in to the rest of the form, it doesn't look like it would be inconsisten with the rest of your design.
Use those projected 3D sketches to Split the face of the solid.
You can then do a Thicken with Cut option and then add fillets.
Duck.png
There are a bunch of Inventor tutorials in my signature when you click on the Inventor Tutorials link.
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you can extrude the face of the object by using extrude face command!
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Thanks for the response JD Mather and everybody else!
The split tool solved the issue!
Thanks!
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