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 From:  BurrMan
10295.9 In reply to 10295.6 
Hi Val,
Sometimes untrimming a surface can reveal parts of the underlying surface you wanted to remain trimmed.

Copying the trim boundaries first and keeping those, will allow you to retrim parts easily.

I think Michael has spoken about upgrading the untrimming command to allow a user interface or just more power to untrim only specified areas, without the need to untrim an entire, separated surface.
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 From:  christian (CHRI)
10295.10 In reply to 10295.8 
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 From:  val2
10295.11 In reply to 10295.9 
Burrman,

"I think Michael has spoken about upgrading the untrimming command to allow a user interface or just more power to untrim only specified areas, without the need to untrim an entire, separated surface."
that will be nice.
Val
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 From:  christian (CHRI)
10295.12 In reply to 10295.11 
HI

If i understand
We could say that when we are creating an hole, this hole is just an hidden part .

and sometime peripheral contour can reveal the limit


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 From:  BurrMan
10295.13 In reply to 10295.12 
Hi Christian,
""""""""""""If i understand
We could say that when we are creating an hole, this hole is just an hidden part .

and sometime peripheral contour can reveal the limit""""""""""

Sure! Here is a little doodling with trim boundries and untrimming and retrimming them. Note showing points reveals the underlying surface still there. The "trims" are just "hide this part and hide this part" of a NURBS surface.

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 From:  christian (CHRI)
10295.14 In reply to 10295.13 
Thanks BurrMan

not so simple.
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