Understanding control points after isocurve trim ?
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Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
6 Aug 2023 (2 of 4)
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After that on any surface you can use any point(s) for any transformation!
But i am not sure to understand the question! :)
EDITED: 6 Aug 2023 by PILOU
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Michael Gibson
6 Aug 2023 (3 of 4)
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Hi Sven, when you trim a surface including with an isocurve, it modifies the trim boundaries but the underlying surface remains the same.
There is some description of this here:
https://moi3d.com/faq#Q:_Why_does_show_points_work_for_some_objects_but_not_others.3F
If you want the surface control points to end right on your isocurve trim, you can use the ShrinkTrimmedSrf command to shrink down the underlying surface so that any surface that is outside of the active trim boundary will be discarded.
- Michael
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svenster
10 Aug 2023 (4 of 4)
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Thanks Michael, just what I need.
Sven
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