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webslinger283 01-12-2006 10:54 PM

How do I take a Cross section
 
Hello all, some of you guys have some amazing skills in the program that i find to be all greek to me. So my question may be a very very simple one or may be complicated i am not sure. I have a model of a car, and i am looking to take a section view of it about every 6 inches or so for the whole legth of the car, but i only want the outline of the car where the section is taken. Is there anyway this can be done? Any and all help you guys can give would me very much appreciated. Thanks

rwhunt99 07-12-2006 06:46 PM

I think there are a few questions to be asked :

Is this your model? Is this an original Lightwave model?

Usually in modeler you can put the model in the right view, select the points in the section you want and copy them to a new layer then simply select the points in order and hit the "p" key for polygon. This can be difficult if the model was imported into lightwave because it probably was tripled (the polys) or frozen which creates a dense geometry.
If it was your model you might be able to go back to an earlier saved version where it might be a simpler mesh
If not, there are tools in Lightwave that can simplify the mesh like band glue or Reduce polys and others. these tools help but it still takes a lot of work to get amanageable mesh out of it. Since you are just taking slices of the exterior it might work. hope this helps some
:alien:

webslinger283 08-12-2006 10:42 AM

thanks for your help man...i just decided to export it as a OBJ file and convert that into a DXF...i can do stuff in AutoCAD pretty well so that has been my plan of attack. But thank you for your help, i really appreciate it.

rwhunt99 08-12-2006 02:37 PM

Hey, whatever works the easiest to get the job done !

:p


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