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Inner and Outer Bounds
Inner and outer bounds
Where a vertex falls within the inner and outer bounds determines the percent
of influence of the attached link(s). Vertices that fall within the inner bound
have a weight of 1. Vertices that fall between the inner and outer bound have
a weighted value that falls off to 0 at the outer bound.
Vertices are color-coded in the viewports according to their weight; the color
is based on parameters you specify in the Blending Envelope Display Options
Dialog
on page 4706.
See also:
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Envelope Sub-Object on page 4717
Adjusting Default Envelope Shape
When you want to address vertex-linking anomalies, the first step is to resize
or reposition the envelope about the problem link. Most often, the problem
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