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See also:
Overview of Creating Surfaces (page 393)
Create Network Surfaces
Create non-planar surfaces in the space between edge subobjects, splines and
other 2D and 3D curves.
Create non-planar, network surfaces with the SURFNETWORK command.
Network surfaces are similar to lofted surfaces in that they are created in the
space between several curves in the U and V directions. The curves can be
surface or solid edge subobjects. When you create the surface you can specify
the tangency and bulge magnitude of the surface edges.
See also:
Overview of Creating Surfaces (page 393)
Blend a Surface
Create a transition surface between two existing surfaces.
Use SURFBLEND to create a new surface between existing surfaces and solids.
When you blend surfaces together, specify the surface continuity and bulge
magnitude for the start and end edges.
See also:
Overview of Creating Surfaces (page 393)
Patch a Surface
Create a surface by patching a closed surface or curve.
Use SURFPATCH to create a surface inside a closed curve (such as a closed
spline) that is another surfaces edge. You can also draw a guide curve to
constrain the shape of the patch surface with the constrain geometry option.
When you patch surfaces, specify the continuity and bulge magnitude.
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