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      smckenzie last edited by

      Hey,

      I have a spline projected on to a surface with is then swept with a profile. It works but not all parts of the sweep lie on the surface.

      Any advice would be appreciated!

      https://www.icloud.com/iclouddrive/073R3vO97LZNGqNcknZHxvcVA#Path_Projection

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      • Dr. Sassi
        Dr. Sassi last edited by Dr. Sassi

        Hi smckenzie,

        Thanks for the file and for using iCloud.

        Here is your file back.
        CV4_2025_drs_24_MOsp_01.c4d

        Is this working for you?

        Cheers

        Dr. Sassi Sassmannshausen Ph.D.
        Senior Trainer, Maxon Master Trainer, L&D - Strategist
        Cinema 4D mentor since 2004, Member of VES, DCS.

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          smckenzie last edited by

          Thanks for the prompt response again!

          Ok, so I had tried the rail spline with the projection as well 🙂

          A few questions:

          1. What is the purpose of the Scene Node Geometry Axis? Where does that come from?
          2. The effect works when there is some thickness to the sweep, but say at 1cm thickness it fails. Is there a way around this?
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          • Dr. Sassi
            Dr. Sassi last edited by Dr. Sassi

            Thanks for the feedback, smckenzie, and the question.

            Please have a look at the image. The top one runs the rectangle via the main Spline along its middle, and the rail rotates it to the needs of the rail spline. This means if the rail goes up, the other half of the rectangle goes down. Same with the main Spline, if that is lower, it also might get into the landscape.

            Screenshot 2024-11-04 at 5.37.32 PM.jpg

            With the second setup, the start of the rectangle is defined by the main Spline, while the rail Spline defines the position on the right end. In my setup, half of the thickness is inside the landscape.

            The Geometry Axis is from the Asset Browser, use the term in the search field.

            Your second question is answered with the file below; as the landscape changes, two splines might not be enough to cover it, while 1cm is the target, so I used four, but this time for a Loft object.
            CV4_2025_drs_24_MOsp_11.c4d

            Let me know if there is anything else; I'm happy to look into it.

            Enjoy

            Dr. Sassi Sassmannshausen Ph.D.
            Senior Trainer, Maxon Master Trainer, L&D - Strategist
            Cinema 4D mentor since 2004, Member of VES, DCS.

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              smckenzie last edited by

              Amazing. I always forget about the Loft but this looks great. Thanks again Dr. Sassi.

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              • Dr. Sassi
                Dr. Sassi last edited by

                You're very welcome, smckenzie!

                Thanks for the reply.

                My best wishes for your project.

                Dr. Sassi Sassmannshausen Ph.D.
                Senior Trainer, Maxon Master Trainer, L&D - Strategist
                Cinema 4D mentor since 2004, Member of VES, DCS.

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