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Re: How to Make a CADD rose

Thank you so much! Let me take a look, I'm still figuring out how to manage notifications so I get replies in a timely fashion. I'll respond if it doesn't make sense.
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Re: How to Make a CADD rose

I made a rose in solid works for 3D printing a while ago. I used surface lofts with splines and spline guide curves to make the petals. Once the surface lofts were done it was easy to thicken them to form a solid body. The base was a 6 sided prism which I twisted and bent to make it a bit more organic. I think that the flex tool as well as surfaces are your best bet for a rose.
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