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The setting is stored as a bitcode using the sum of the following values:
No twist (minimizes the twist between cross sections)1
Align direction (aligns the start to end direction of each cross section
curve)
2
Simplify (produces simple solids and surfaces, such as a cylinder or
plane, instead of spline solids and surfaces)
4
Close (closes the surface or solid between the first and the last cross
sections)
8
See also:
Create a Solid or Surface by Lofting
LOGEXPBRIGHTNESS
Controls the brightness level of the viewport when using photometric lighting.
RealType:
DrawingSaved in:
65.0Initial value:
Controls the brightness level of the viewport when photometric lighting is
enabled (
LIGHTINGUNITS (page 1391) system variable is set to 1 or 2). Valid
range is from 0.0 to 200.0. The brightness level in standard lighting can be
controlled by the LINEARBRIGHTNESS (page 1394) systems variable.
See also:
Standard and Photometric Lighting Workflow
LOGEXPCONTRAST
Controls the contrast level of the viewport when using photometric lighting.
RealType:
DrawingSaved in:
50.0Initial value:
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