![Image 1: Wireframe front bumper] ![Image 2: Layout with bed and kitchen] 1. The Cab Roof transition. The Ducato has a subtle "drop" over the driver's head. When I use a Follow Me curve, I get pinched geometry (non-planar faces). Is there a way to loft between the windshield header and the flat roof?
Thanks in advance. I’ll share the final .skp file on the 3D Warehouse once it’s "good enough."
: I just downloaded the "Fiat Ducato 2019" model from the 3D Warehouse and deleted the wheels. Saved me 10 hours. Why build from scratch? 😅 Fiat Ducato Sketchup
: For the seat base, draw the top square (300x400mm) and bottom square (250x350mm). Offset them vertically by 100mm. Use the "Rotate" tool on the top face 15 degrees. Then use "Loft" again.
@VanLife_Architect Posted: 2 hours ago
I currently have the whole body as one group. Should I explode it and make the left/right/front/roof individual components to mirror details? Or will that break the watertight mesh for 3D printing?
Building a digital Fiat Ducato van for a conversion layout. Stuck on the curved windshield and roof lofting. Help a builder out! Replies you might get: @CAD_Shaman : Drop the Follow Me. Use Curviloft for the roof. Draw 4 cross-section lines and let the plugin create the surface. Set "Loft type" to "Skin" – no pinching. When I use a Follow Me curve, I
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