Multi-knots are multiple edit points at the same location that create a sharp bend or corner in a curve. For example, the Create > Text tool creates curves with multi-knots to represent letters with sharp corners.
“Hardening” a CV creates multiknots that make the curve take a sharp turn at the CV.
You can only harden a CV if the previous and next CVs on the curve are not hardened.
You can select this node and turn the hardness on or off using the Multiplicity slider in the attribute editor.
If you turn off Keep Original, the operation applies to the CV on the original curve and is not editable.
A tangent break inserts multi-knots along an isoparm to break tangent continuity. This lets you make a sharp bend in the surface along the isoparm. The shape of the surface doesn’t immediately change.
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Break tangency along an isoparm. |
Select the isoparm and choose Edit NURBS > Surface Editing > Break Tangent. |
Break tangency along isoparms in both directions. |
Select a surface point and choose Edit NURBS > Surface Editing > Break Tangent. |
Break an arbitrary tangent. |
Use the Surface Editing tool to select the tangent direction, then choose Edit NURBS > Surface Editing > Break Tangent. |
Smooth a broken a tangent. |
Select the isoparm and choose Edit NURBS > Surface Editing > Smooth Tangent. |
If this happens, use Edit NURBS > Move Seam first.
To remove multi-knots from a curve
To remove multi-knots from a surface
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