Creates
free curve copies of free curves, curves-on-surface, trim edges,
or isoparametric curves.
TipThe Duplicate
curve tool duplicates any curves that are picked when
you click the tool, and any curves you click while the tool is active.
Create a curve from an
arbitrary isoparametric curve
- Choose Curve Edit > Create > Duplicate Curve ❒.
- In the Duplicate Curve window,
turn on Interactive, then click Go.
- Click an existing isoparametric curve
on a surface.
- Drag to the point where you want to duplicate
the isoparametric curve, or type a parameter.
- Click Go.
What if...?
- Nothing seems to happen/I can’t see the new
free curve?
-
The new curve occupies
the same space as the original, so in many cases you will not actually
see the separate curves until you move one of them.
- The free curve I create from a curve-on-surface
or trim edge is not identical to the original?
-
Because they use different
mathematical representations, free curves duplicated from curves-on-surface
and trim edges are only close approximations of the originals.
- The free curve I create from a curve-on-surface
or trim edge is very complex?
-
Curves duplicated from
curves-on-surface or trim edges can be very complex (many spans).
To reduce the number
of spans in the duplicated curve, do one of the following:
- Reduce the number in the Spans box
in the control panel.
- Use Curve Edit > Rebuild Curve to recreate a simpler version
of the curve.