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Ryan Dognaux
01-02-2003, 16:33
Hey all, I'm having some real trouble making the wire mesh for the playing field, it's the contraints in Inventor that are really getting me. If someone could possibly upload a piece of thier mesh onto the forums that would help greatly, or just tips will help too. Thank you! :p

Jeremy_Mc
01-02-2003, 17:36
i can post one in 3ds format...


maybe autocad or something else you can pull into inventor...

if you want it, pm me. :)

*jeremy

AJ Quick
01-02-2003, 22:41
Just draw a circle, and pattern it out to the appropriate length. Then select all of those, and extrude them all to the right length.. that is one side. Then start a new sketch, and change the plane. Draw another circle, pattern that out, and extrude them all. You should have a nice wire mesh model.

Clark Gilbert
02-02-2003, 01:19
If your using Inventor 5 or 6 for the playing field you could just make a very thin rectangle for the mesh, then apply a texture to it. There might even be a texture included that would look pretty good.

FAKrogoth
04-02-2003, 12:49
Originally posted by Clark Gilbert
If your using Inventor 5 or 6 for the playing field you could just make a very thin rectangle for the mesh, then apply a texture to it. There might even be a texture included that would look pretty good.
One of the textures IS a wire mesh. As long as you don't care that the mesh can only be about 1/2", it should be fine. As for something more exact, you could do it with lots of extruded circles, and one constrain "flush" on each side.

Soukup
04-02-2003, 14:00
the easiest way to make wire mess won't be in inventor. It will be in 3ds max. You can model it Just make a box...and by adjusting the amount of height and width segments you'll get a believable effect... Add a material to that...(wireframe) it's at the top of the material editor..in a check box. You can modify the parameters in the extended parameters dialogue...it works out quite well.