Makes the selected geometry symmetric, and lets you modify the controls (CVs, edit points, blend points) on one side, while
the corresponding controls on the symmetric half update automatically to maintain the symmetry.
The symmetry plane is defined by the default symmetry plane for the layer the curve or surface belongs to (Y=0 by default).
This plane can be modified by using Layers > Symmetry > Set Plane.
After the curve or surface has been made symmetric, any transformation tool can be applied to the controls.
Inputs and selection
- Any type of curve or surface can be selected. The modified controls can be CVs, edit points, and blend points. If moving keypoints,
the curve loses its keypoint attributes.
- For blend curves, only the position of the blend points is supported by symmetric modeling (and not other constraints such
as tangent scaling). Blend curves where any blend point is connected to geometry are not supported.
- Several curves and surfaces can be selected at once, either before or after entering the tool.
- Symmetry constraints are applied to each curve or surface individually.
Modification
- If the input curve or surface is not symmetric, the tool modifies the controls of the model to ensure that it is symmetric.
It applies the position of the controls from the beginning of the curve or surface to the symmetric partners at the end of
the curve or surface. Click the button to have it work the other way around.
Note
If the curve or surface was already symmetric, the button does not appear.
- If a control (CV, edit point, or blend point) is selected prior to entering the tool, the side of the object containing the picked control becomes the master side and is not modified when the object is
made symmetric.
- Any transformation tool can be applied to the controls including , , , , (XYZ, Slide, NUV, Project) or .
- Once the tool has been applied to a curve or surface, the controls respond to any transformation by also modifying their symmetric
partner across the plane of symmetry.
Symmetry plane
- The initial symmetry plane location and axis direction is defined by the layer symmetry plane. By default this plane is defined
as Y=0 (XZ plane).
- A symmetry plane is assigned and displayed for each object selected.
- The symmetry plane for a layer can be modified through Layers > Symmetry > Set Plane. This does not affect the symmetry plane assigned to any curve or surface through the tool.
- Once defined, the symmetry plane is unique to each curve or surface. When a curve or surface is transformed, its symmetry
plane becomes decoupled from the layer symmetry plane, and follows the object. If the plane doesn’t match the layer symmetry
plane anymore, it is drawn in a different color. A confirm box also appears in this case.
Undo
- If a curve or surface is modified while establishing symmetric constraint, you can use () to return it to its original state. Similarly, works with any symmetric modification to the controls, up to the limit specified inPreferences > General Preferences.
- You can return a curve or surface to its normal state (without symmetric constraint), while maintaining the modifications
to the controls, by removing the construction history with Delete > Delete Construction History, or by using the window.