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Overview of Creating Surfaces
Surface modeling provides the ability to edit multiple surfaces as an associative
group or in a more free-form way.
In addition to 3D solid and mesh objects, AutoCAD for Mac offer two type of
surfaces: procedural and NURBS.
Procedural Surfaces can be associative, maintaining relationships with
other objects so that they can be manipulated as a group.
NURBS Surfaces - are not associative. Instead, they have control vertices
that allow you to sculpt shapes in a more natural way.
Use procedural surfaces to take advantage of associative modeling, and use
NURBS surfaces to take advantage of sculpting with control vertices. The
illustration below shows a procedural surface on the left, and a NURBS surface
on the right.
Choose a Surface Creation Method
Create procedural and NURBS surfaces using the following methods:
Create surfaces from profiles on page 446. Create surfaces from profile
shapes composed of lines and curves with EXTRUDE, LOFT, PLANESURF,
REVOLVE, SURFNETWORK, and SWEEP.
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