The cmd is used to compute the rolling ball surface fillet ( circular fillet ) between two given NURBS surfaces. To generate trim curves on the surfaces, use -cos true.
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| caching (cch) | bool |
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| constructionHistory (ch) | bool |
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| curveOnSurface (cos) | bool |
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| name (n) | unicode |
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| nodeState (nds) | int |
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| object (o) | bool |
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| positionTolerance (pt) | float |
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| primaryRadius (pr) | float |
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| secondaryRadius (sr) | float |
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| tangentTolerance (tt) | float |
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Derived from mel command maya.cmds.circularFillet
Example:
import pymel.core as pm
pm.circularFillet( 'surface1', 'surface2', ch=True, pr=-1.0, sr=1.0, cos=False )
pm.circularFillet( 'surface3', 'surface4', ch=False, pr=-1.0, sr=2.0, cos=True, pt=0.001 )