The ContinueCurve command continues to draw the selected curve using control point curve.
Steps
1. | Select an open curve near an end. |
2. | Pick the next points. |
3. | Press Enter to end the curve. |
Command-line options
AutoClose
Closes the curve when the cursor moves close to the curve's start point.
AutoClose steps
1. | Move the cursor close to the start point of the curve, and pick. The curve will close. |
2. | Press the Alt key to suspend automatic closing. |
PersistentClose
The PersistentClose option closes the curve as soon as there are two points placed.
Note: If you continue to pick points, the curve updates the shape while remaining closed.
Close
Closes the curve smoothly, creating a periodic curve.
Sharp
Closes the curve with a kink, creating a non-periodic curve.
Undo
The Undo option reverses the last action.
The ContinueInterpCrv command continues to draw the selected curve interpolating through picked points.
Steps
1. | Select an open curve near an end. |
2. | Pick the next points. |
3. | Press Enter to end the curve. |
Note: This command works best with curves that were drawn with the InterpCrv command.
Command-line options
AutoClose
Closes the curve when the cursor moves close to the curve's start point.
AutoClose steps
1. | Move the cursor close to the start point of the curve, and pick. The curve will close. |
2. | Press the Alt key to suspend automatic closing. |
PersistentClose
The PersistentClose option closes the curve as soon as there are two points placed.
Note: If you continue to pick points, the curve updates the shape while remaining closed.
Close
Closes the curve smoothly, creating a periodic curve.
Sharp
Closes the curve with a kink, creating a non-periodic curve.
Undo
The Undo option reverses the last action.
See also
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