The closeSurface command closes a surface in the U, V, or both directions, making it periodic. The close direction is controlled by the direction flag. If a surface is not specified in the command, then the first selected surface will be used. The pathname to the newly closed surface and the name of the resulting dependency node are returned. This command also handles selected surface isoparms. For example, if an isoparm is specified, surface1.u[0.33], then the surface will be closed in V, regardless of the direction flag.
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blendBias (bb) | float | ||
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blendKnotInsertion (bki) | bool | ||
If set to true, insert a knot in one of the original surfaces (relative position given by the parameter attribute below) in order to produce a slightly different effect.Default:false |
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caching (cch) | bool | ||
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constructionHistory (ch) | bool | ||
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direction (d) | int | ||
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name (n) | unicode | ||
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nodeState (nds) | int | ||
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object (o) | bool | ||
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parameter (p) | float | ||
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preserveShape (ps) | int | ||
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replaceOriginal (rpo) | bool | ||
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Derived from mel command maya.cmds.closeSurface
Example:
import pymel.core as pm
import maya.cmds as cmds
pm.closeSurface( 'surface1', ch=True, d=0, ps=True )
# Closes surface1 in the U direction with history and by preserving shape.
# The name of the closed surface, and the name of the newly created
# dependency node are returned.
pm.closeSurface( 'surface1', ch=True, d=2, ps=False )
# Closes surface1 in both U and V directions, with history. Closing
# the surface will not preserve the shape of the surface.
pm.closeSurface( 'surface1.u[0.66]', ch= True )
# Closes surface1 in the V direction, with history. The direction is
# implied from the specified isoparm.