Extends a mesh face into 3D space.
Summary
When you extrude, or extend, a mesh face, you can specify several options to determine the shape of the extrusion. You can also determine whether extruding multiple mesh faces results in joined or separate extrusions.
List of Prompts
The following prompts are displayed.
- Mesh face(s) to extrude
- Setting
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(Available only when you start the command before selecting faces) Sets the style for extruding multiple adjacent mesh faces.
- Height of extrusion
- Direction
- Path
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Specifies an object, such as a line or spline, that determines the path and length of the extrusion. The outline of the mesh face is swept along the path. The new orientation of the swept mesh face is perpendicular to the endpoint of the path.
The path should not lie on the same plane as the mesh face or have areas of high curvature. For extrusions that adhere closely to the curved path, use a spline, not an arced polyline, as the path.
- Taper angle
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Sets an angle of taper for an extrusion.
Positive angles taper inward from the base mesh face. Negative angles taper outward. The default angle, 0, extrudes the face perpendicular to the plane of the mesh.
If the adjacent faces are not set to be joined, the faces that are selected for extrusion are tapered to the same value. However, for joined extrusions, the taper is applied only to the portion of the extrusion that is not adjacent to another extruded face.
Specifying a large taper angle or a long extrusion height can cause the object or portions of the object to taper to a point before reaching the extrusion height.
- Angle of taper. Sets an angle between -90 and +90 degrees.
- Specify two points. Sets the taper angle to be the distance between two specified points.