I am trying to shorten a process with cutting large amounts of plastic and vinyl and foam. I need to figure out how to use sketchup or meshmixer *or any suggested program really* to create a button with a curved inside so that it can lay flat against an 80 mm sphere. I can make a flat button, but i don't know how to make the inside of the button match the outside of the sphere. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
How do I make the inside curve of a button match the outside curve of a sphere in 3d modeling?
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- 3+ months ago by kajikindo...
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- modeling, 3d
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To make the inside curve of a button match the outside curve of a sphere in 3D modeling, follow these steps:
Create a Sphere: Begin by creating a 3D sphere with the desired dimensions and curvature.
Design the Button: Now, design the button shape you want on the surface of the sphere. Ensure that the button's inner curve aligns with the sphere's outer curve.
Boolean Operations: Most 3D modeling software offers Boolean operations. Use the "Subtract" or "Difference" operation to cut out the button shape from the sphere, leaving behind the desired concave surface.
Refine and Smooth: Refine the edges and surface of the button to ensure a seamless transition with the sphere's curvature. Apply smoothing or subdivision surface modifiers if needed.
Texture and Material: Apply appropriate textures and materials to enhance the realism of the button's concave surface, matching it with the sphere's appearance.
By carefully aligning your button's inner curve with the sphere and using Boolean operations, you can achieve a cohesive and accurate 3D model. There are many reputed 3d modeling companies that help you in this job.