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You must reparametrize it. Put your srfs in a srf-box, then right click-->reparametrize.
have fun
Matteo
Thanks for the reply Matteo. I'm finding that even when I have reparameterize turned on, the domain is corresponding to the original surface, not the split one I'm interested in. The image I attached should explain it. I'm trying to bound the UV plane to the non-planer surface in red, which is projected from the planar surface below it.
There may be an error in the way I have this set up that is causing this problem.
looks like a bug. Try to insert a reparametrizing srf-components (the one inside the hexagone), between L-item and isotrim.
GL
Matteo
Hi Aaron, is it an option to create a new surface from the piece you've cut out of the big surface?
(If you could upload your geometry and definition, it's easier for all of us to help you correctly...)
Hi all,
Thanks for the definitions! Unfortunately, the particular geometry I'm working with doesn't mesh with these definitions. Attached is the dilemma. I am simply trying to define a subsurface to a split area within a larger surface.
Best,
Aaron
What exactly do you want to do with the split area? What do you mean by 'define a subsurface' ? Haven't you already defined it by splitting it from the larger surface? Clearly if it wasn't defined you wouldn't be able to see it.
Chris
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