BlendSrf

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Blend Surface

 History enabled

The BlendSrf command creates a transitional surface between two surface, polysurface, or extrusion edges.

Steps

  1. Select the first edge.

    Use the ChainEdges option to select an edge chain.

  2. Select the second edge, or another edge chain.

  3. Adjust the blend settings or handle control points, click OK.

Command-line option

ChainEdges

Selects connected edges that will be considered a single edge.

How to chain select edges.

Edit

Changes the blend settings and handles for the blend surface created with History.

 
Keys for control
 

Shift

By default the shape curves are separately edited at each end, Hold Shift to retain symmetry. With symmetry, point editing is mirrored to the other end of the curve.

Alt

Hold Alt while dragging the handles to change the angle between the shape curve and the surface edge.

  • By default the shape curves are perpendicular to the surface edge or parallel to the surface isocurves.
  • If the edge is trimmed, the shapes are perpendicular to the surface edge.
  • If the edge is untrimmed, the shapes are parallel to the surface isocurves.

To adjust seams

  1. Select each seam point and move it along the curve to line up all curve seams.

  2. Use the Flip option to make all seam arrows point to the same side.

  3. Press Enter to continue.

Adjust seam options (Closed curves only)

Flip

Reverses the curve direction.

Automatic

Attempts to align the seam points and directions without intervention.

Natural

Moves the seam points to the way they were at the beginning of the command.

Adjust Surface Blend options

Lock

Maintains the relationship between the two curve ends.

Slider

Determines the distance of influence the surface has on the edge curve.


Sliders (2) control each surface end.
Lock sliders icon (1), surface end bulge controls (2).
Continuity options

Sets the continuity for each surface end.

Position

Tangency

Curvature

G3

G4

Add Shapes

Adds additional curve profile shapes to increase control over the blend surface shape. This is especially important if the input shapes are complex and you want to control the shape in more locations.

When you snap to a point and add a shape, the command automatically creates a shape that connects to the corresponding point on the other side, which attempts to keep the blend simple.

Remove Shapes

Removes curve profile shapes.

Interior shapes

Turns on or off including all of the shapes at Greville points for simple blends. The use of interior shapes takes the entire surface edge selection taken into account for continuity.

Planar sections

Forces all shape curves to be planar and parallel to the specified direction.

Same height

If the gaps between the surfaces vary, this option maintains the height of the shape curves throughout the blend.

Note

Tips

See also

Zebra

Visually evaluate surface smoothness and continuity using a stripe map.

Fillet, blend, or chamfer between curves and surfaces

BlendSrf History

 

 

 

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