# sf_solidifyT It solidifies two surfaces with triangular mesh. **Since:** 3.1 ## Parameters - `points1` : A list of `[x, y, z]`s. - `points2` : A list of `[x, y, z]`s. - `triangles` : Determine which points are connected by an edge. All triangles have points in the same direction, counter-clockwise. See examples below. ## Examples use ; use ; points = [for(i = [0:50]) rands(-300, 300, 2)]; triangles = tri_delaunay(points); pts = [for(p = points) [p[0], p[1], rands(100, 150, 1)[0]]]; pts2 = [for(p = pts) [p[0], p[1], p[2] - 100]]; sf_solidifyT(pts, pts2, triangles = triangles); ![sf_solidifyT](images/lib3x-sf_solidifyT-1.JPG) use ; use ; thickness = .2; a_step = 10; r_step = 0.2; scale = 100; function f(x, y) = (pow(y,2)/pow(2, 2))-(pow(x,2)/pow(2, 2)); pts2d = [ for(a = [a_step:a_step:360]) for(r = [r_step:r_step:2]) let( x = round(r * cos(a) * 100) / 100, y = round(r * sin(a) * 100) / 100 ) [x, y] ]; points1 = [for(p = pts2d) scale * [p[0], p[1], f(p[0], p[1])]]; points2 = [for(p = points1) [p[0], p[1], p[2] - scale * thickness]]; triangles = tri_delaunay(pts2d); sf_solidifyT(points1, points2, triangles); ![sf_solidifyT](images/lib3x-sf_solidifyT-2.JPG)