In may project i need to build floating islands. I want to use 2 different splines for both top and bottom of the shape and create a mesh between these two splines.
Is there a way to build this kind of amorf shapes via Mesh Generator?
Hi,
You can't, but you can merge the 2 different splines into one (by moving the control points of a spline into the other), and then use that spline to generate a mesh.
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(02-03-2025, 10:55 AM)_Aka_ Wrote: Hi,
You can't, but you can merge the 2 different splines into one (by moving the control points of a spline into the other), and then use that spline to generate a mesh.
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Actually i couldn't get your response.
Here is the situation. The black lines are splines i created and i want to create a mesh for red parts.
(02-03-2025, 02:17 PM)_Aka_ Wrote: Yes, there is a way to build such meshes with the Spline To Mesh tool. Attached is a video explaining what I meant in my previous post.
Hello,
Thank you for your help. But as far as i found, it generates a plane like mesh.
But i find my solution via giving a spline for the top and applying size curve (i know its is not a full functional spine but it has enough customisation option for my case) for the bottom. This way i could create 3d meshes with 2 different characteristics for the top and bottom.