Importar OBJ a moi. Help

 From:  Michael Gibson
10776.22 In reply to 10776.19 
Hi Avila, you can move those points together to make a closed curve by using the Transform > Move command.

Step 1 - select your curve and use Edit > Show pts to turn on control points.

Step 2 - select one of the open vertices.

Step 3 - run the Transform > Move command.

Step 4 - The command prompt in the upper right area of the window will say "pick base point". Make sure you have Object Snap turned on (on the bottom toolbar) and click on the selected vertex for the base point of the move.

Step 5 - The command prompt will now say "Pick target point". Click on the other vertex to be the target point of the move and then that will make a closed curve.


If these were separate curves instead of points on one curve then you could just drag one point to the other without needing to run the Transform > Move command. But currently when you drag points on a curve it will not snap to other points of the same curve because of awkward things like a point trying to snap to it's own previous location.

So another way you could do it is to use Edit > Separate to break it apart into separate objects, then turn on points and drag one to the other and then rejoin.

That is something that I want to fix up though to allow dragging to snap on to other points of the same curve, at least the other open end. But it doesn't do that currently.

- Michael