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  • Maya 2015- CV Revolve-

    Maya 2015- CV Revolve- results in a Blackshaded surface model.
    Current best solution, as mentioned by Daniel in class today, 'Reverse Curve Direction'
    Please refer to animated gif.


    Reverse Curve Direction GIF

    (After click on link, on next page top right Download> Download Direct)



    Note: I did the exact same think in 2014 and I didn't have to deal with this.

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    When Lofting CV curves make sure to select from Left to Right or ( Counter Clockwise ) to avoid the same Black surface results.
    Remember that until on Delete History on the Surface created, the CV curve is bound to surface. Whatever edits you make to the CV curves,( Transl., Rot, Scale) as well as Component edits ( Edge, Vertex, Polygons) results will show with the surface object created.

    CC selection when Lofting CVs
    (After click on link, on next page top right Download> Download Direct)

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