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Old   August 7, 2014, 03:05
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Dear all
Please find the attache picture Mesh 1 I would like to create a circle parallel to the bottom circle where I marked a line
Mr Far has created for the same diagram in Mesh 2. I am trying to do the same method . Please help me to create a circle which is parallel to the bottom circle as shown in the figure 2

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You can copy the original circle to your desired location and then project its curves on surfaces.
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You can copy the original circle to your desired location and then project its curves on surfaces.
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I could not create a curve. can you please explain little bit
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Use the tab "Transform Geometry" and -> "Translate geometry". Make sure to activate the "copy" option. Specify the coordinates for the new circle and apply.

This new circle won't probably fit onto your geometry so it must be projected. Use "Project curve on Surface" with method normal to surface or specify a direction.
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Use the tab "Transform Geometry" and -> "Translate geometry". Make sure to activate the "copy" option. Specify the coordinates for the new circle and apply.

This new circle won't probably fit onto your geometry so it must be projected. Use "Project curve on Surface" with method normal to surface or specify a direction.
Dear all

Still I could not fix the curve . I did o grid blocking then I tried to draw a circle ( curve) But I could not arrive it

Please find the mesh geometry . How to fix this problem
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