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globalStitch [-caching boolean] [-lockSurface boolean] [-maxSeparation linear] [-modificationResistance
float] [-nodeState int]
[-sampling int] [-stitchCorners int] [-stitchEdges int] [-stitchPartialEdges boolean]
[-stitchSmoothness int]
surface surface...
globalStitch is undoable, queryable, and editable.
This command computes a globalStitch of NURBS surfaces. There
should be at least one NURBS surface. The NURBS surface(s) should
be untrimmed.
string[] |
Object name and node name |
In query mode, return type is based on queried flag.
caching, lockSurface, maxSeparation, modificationResistance, nodeState, sampling, stitchCorners, stitchEdges, stitchPartialEdges, stitchSmoothness
Long name (short name) |
Argument types |
Properties |
-stitchCorners(-sc) |
int |
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Stitch corners of surfaces 0 - off 1 - closest point 2 -
closest knot
Default: 1 |
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-stitchEdges(-se) |
int |
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Stitch edges of surfaces 0 - off 1 - closest point 2 - matching
params
Default: 1 |
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-stitchSmoothness(-ss) |
int |
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Set type of smoothness of edge join 0 - off 1 - tangent 2 -
normal
Default: 0 |
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-stitchPartialEdges(-spe) |
boolean |
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Toggle on(off) partial edge stitching
Default: false |
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-maxSeparation(-ms) |
linear |
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Maximum separation that will still be stitched
Default: 0.1 |
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-sampling(-sam) |
int |
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Sampling when stitching edges
Default: 1 |
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-modificationResistance(
-mr) |
float |
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Modification resistance weight for surface CVs
Default: 1e-1 |
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-lockSurface(-lk) |
boolean |
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Keep the NURBS surface at the specified multi index unchanged
by the fitting.
Default: false |
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Advanced flags |
-caching(-cch) |
boolean |
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Modifies the node caching mode. See the node documentation for
more information.
Note: For advanced users only. |
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-nodeState(-nds) |
int |
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Modifies the node state. See the node documentation for more
information.
Note: For advanced users only. |
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Flag can appear in Create mode of
command |
Flag can appear in Edit mode of command |
Flag can appear in Query mode of command |
Flag can be used more than once in a
command. |
// GlobalStitch across three surfaces surface1, surface2, surface3.
globalStitch -ch true surface1 surface2 surface3;