| Clean | Shape
Create a new curve that spans two existing ones.
To apply: See Merging Curves [Surface and Curve Modeling].
To redisplay: Select the merged curve then choose and click the tab.
Clean
Inputs
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Hides all the inputs for the generated object to simplify the display of your scene in the 3D views, or unhides the inputs
when you need to modify them.
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Freezes the generator and deletes the inputs. This simplifies the scene once you are satisfied that you won't need to modify
the inputs again.
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The maximum allowable error for resampling and reducing the number of points on the merged curve.
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Shape
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The continuity of the merged curve at the point where the original curves meet:
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() The merged curve may have a sharp point.
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() The tangent of the merged curve does not change abruptly.
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() Neither the tangent nor the curvature of the merged curve changes abruptly.
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The location of the seam between the curves.
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The seam is located at the endpoint of the first curve.
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The seam is located at the endpoint of the second curve.
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The seam is located midway between the curves.
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Specifies the curves whose tangents are modified to maintain continuity.
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The tangent of the first curve is modified.
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The tangent of the second curve is modified.
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The tangents of both curves are modified.
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Start, End Curve
These parameters affect the blending between the two input curves.
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Affects the position where blending begins on the corresponding curve.
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Affects the extent of the influence of the curve on the blend.
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