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Transform Array > Along Curve |
The ArrayCrv command copies objects spaced along a curve.
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Basepoint |
When the object to be arrayed is not on the curve and should be moved to the curve prior to the array, the Basepoint option establishes a reference location that will be move to the curve. |
Method |
Specifies whether the distance between objects or number of objects is used. Distance between itemsSpecify the distance between items. The number of items is determined by the length of the curve. Number of itemsType the number of items to array along the curve. |
Orientation |
Determines the way objects are rotated as they are arrayed along a curve. FreeformObjects are rotated in three dimensions as they are arrayed along the path curve. No rotationThe objects do not rotate as they are arrayed, but remain in their original orientation. RoadlikeObjects follow the curve but maintain a consistent up direction relative to the construction plane. |
When selecting the path curve, type subcrv to select part of a curve. |
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Transform Array > Along Curve on Surface |
The ArrayCrvOnSrf command copies objects spaced and rotated along a curve on a surface.
The surface normal determines the orientation of the arrayed objects.
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Divide |
Type the number of objects. |
Multiple |
Specify the distance between objects.
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Type subcrv to select part of a curve as input. |
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