26.0 – Scale, Orientation, and Twist controls for Sweep

Refine sweep results with new parameter controls in the History sidebar.

• Improved: Now you can adjust Scale, Orientation, and Twist directly from the Sweep card in the History sidebar, allowing you to create complex sweep geometry directly within a single operation.

Learn more in our Help Center article.

Try this update and share your feedback in the comments below.

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Brings so much possibilities with TWIST!

TWIST, finally getting some creative love!

Hi, that looks like a very nice feature. Great to finally get some new modeling tools.

The examples like the spiral cord are looking great and I would really like to replicate it, sadly I can’t figure out how to do that kind of an organic path and have a round shape rotate around it.

Could you provide tutorials on how those forms have been achieved? That would be very helpful.

Errr what happened to the 5.10 series of version numbers? 26.0 came from where?

haha yes good catch, they been twisting versioning numbers!

Saw what you did there. Twisting it up! I would have understood if it is was gag for a new thread tool but hey you never know. Lol.

hmm good idea! Threads

They might have utilized the twist for this graphic.

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new year, new name, new version number correlates with the year

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I have noticed that there is a fair delay between I see these announcements and when the update is offered to me online (at least for the Mac Version). Is there a particular reason for this?

Update rollouts are phased, meaning that not everybody gets the automatic update at the same time. You can always update manually.

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As a software engineer. I will say I am very impressed with the number of releases in a year. 20+ releases in a year is very good going.

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I’ve just got the new update. Looks like its a fun and handy way to customize and get creative with sweeps. Unfortunately the short demo video that came along with the announcement is so shallow and little explaining when it comes to this new feat’s potential. Been playing around with the new feat for a bit now (basic shapes swept along basic paths), but I’m a bit dissapointed with what I’ve achieved with it so far. So I’m really looking forward to seeing some more in-depth tutorials and creations being done with it.

I like that this kind of thing now requires almost no actions to complete.

In addition some interesting ideas from my colleague:

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This is a really great addition, so thank you!

But I wish you had also added the guardrail for scaling, now that you were overhauling the sweep tool…

And I also would have loved to see a baked in Union. (option for: New Body, Subtract, Intersect, Union) just like Extrude has it. The Revolve tool needs the same.

And there ought to be another option. New body for each profile. If you have multiple and they touch, it will become one body. Would be nice you have the option for separate ones in order to assign different material or colours.

Yeah. If only they had added the guardrail like F360, we’d have spiral vases in on click almost :smile:

We first wanted to extend the use-cases sweep is good for with these parameters. We will also look into adding the guiderail as a future improvement.

Regarding the baked in boolean options, stay tuned those are also coming in the first half of the year.

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Hi,

Do you have an example swept body using rails? I am trying to understand when is it best to use loft with guide rails vs sweep with guide rails.

You are right, there is a bit of overlap. But anything twisty/spirally get real difficult with loft.

A spring coil. The gray one, that tappers on the end.

https://springcoil.co.uk/spring/suspension-springs/

And the whole sub culture of spiral vases. Like this one.

https://3dcraft.dk/products/vorticia-vase

This one don’t have the same twist all the way, but if it did, it would be a sketch and one operation. Done.

Brings me to another thing, that I omitted earlier. Would be really powerfull if there was a “twistrail” too. So a line/spline/curve that defined the twist angle along the profile. With input boxes for min/max values.

I was actually gonna make a feature request, suggesting putting twist-rail and the scale-rail on the Extrude tool. But a sweep on a straight line would be the same, so maybe better keep Extrude simple and have everything in one big powerfull sweep tool.