Converts a surface between open and closed/periodic.
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The options, , , and, let you choose the direction in which a surface is open or periodic. The following figure shows how these options are used
to close a beveled curve.
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does not preserve the shape of the original selection.
adds or deletes control points as necessary to preserve the shape of the original surface. This option is the default setting.
tries to impose continuity on the input surfaces, using the Blend Bias setting to determine the amount of smoothing that
will take place.
Note
If the ends are touching and you close them with the setting on, you might get CVs that cross over each other and cause a loop in the surface when you move the CVs. In these
situations, turn on the setting instead.
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Alters the amount of continuity for the new surface; higher values may result in increased distortion of the tangency of the
original surfaces.
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This option is available only when you select the option for . It inserts a knot along the join seam and lets you set a value for the .
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Controls the amount of influence the inserted knot has on the blended shape.
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Sets whether the original curves or surfaces are retained after Open/Close.
Selecting an isoparm to change the periodic direction
You can select the direction in which you want the surface to be periodic from the options window, or you can click to select
isoparms on the surface. When you do this, you override the setting in the options window.
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