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    Default Carving On A Dome

    Has anyone come up with a method to create a carving (with curves and shapes) on top of a domed surface (or concaved, for that matter)? I could have sworn that I saw a thread on this somewhere, but can't find it anywhere.
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    Bob Hill

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    Default Regions and Surfaces

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    Bud,

    YOU ARE THE MAN ! I knew I had seen something on this and for sure, your video is excellent in every detail and covers exactly the process as I need it. THANK YOU, a ton. I had forgotten all about MERGE as I've used it for multiple patterns, but never thought of it's use with surfaces and regions.

    Bob Hill

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    Bud,
    I thought I'd show you what I needed the carving on a dome for, so here it is. Thanks again.
    Bob
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    Bob, good to see you again, nice job looks like part of one of your models.. Bill.
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    Thanks, Bill
    That's a partial for the stern of HMS Alfred, circa 1778, a 72 gun 3rd ship of the line.
    Bob
    Last edited by BobHill; 06-02-2009 at 10:24 PM.

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