Taper

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The Taper command deforms objects toward or away from a specified axis.

Steps

  1. Pick the start of an axis line to taper the objects around.
    See the Line command for option descriptions.
  2. Pick the end of the axis line.
  3. Pick the start distance.
  4. Pick the end distance.
Command-line options

Copy

 History enabled

Specifies whether or not the objects are copied. A plus sign appears at the cursor when copy mode is on.

The RememberCopyOptions command determines whether the selected option is used as the default.

Rigid

Specifies that individual objects will not be deformed as they are transformed.

The illustration shows the Rigid option with the Bend command.

Yes

Individual objects will not change, only their positions will change.

No

Individual objects are transformed as well as their positions.

Rigid=Yes.

Rigid=No.

Flat

Creates a one-directional, one-dimensional taper.

Infinite

The Infinite option determines the length of the taper.

Yes

The deformation happens throughout the object, even if the axis is shorter.

No

The deformation takes place only the length of the axis. The length of the axis is important. If the axis is shorter than the object, the taper applies only to that part of the object.

PreserveStructure

Specifies whether the control-point structure of a curve or surface will be maintained after the deformation.

The PreserveStructure option does not apply to polysurfaces, and will not be displayed if polysurfaces are selected for editing.

Yes

The control point structure of the surface is maintained. Deformation may be less accurate if there are too few control points in on the object.

No

The objects are refit as needed with more control points to allow accurate deformation.


PreserveStructure=Yes (left); PreserveStructure=No (right).

See also

Use Universal Deformation Technology

 

 

 

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