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In general, editing a spline with CVs allows you to reshape a small area of the
curve, while editing the spline with fit points allows you to reshape the entire
curve. Depending on the degree of the curve, the spline only changes through
a given set of CVs and you can add more CVs to obtain greater control for a
given area of the spline (the refine option). Mathematically, fit points affect
the entire spline and force the curve to pass through specific points.
To display the grip-editing options, hover over the CV and fit point grips, or
select a grip and press Ctrl to cycle through the options. For more information,
see
Modify Objects with Multi-Functional Grips on page 735.
Use Splines to Create 3D NURBS Surfaces
Splines are one of the many 2D object types that can be lofted, extruded,
swept, and revolved to create NURBS surfaces. Other 2D objects that can be
used include lines, polylines, arcs, and circles. Splines, however, are the only
2D object customized to create NURBS surfaces. Because they allow you to
adjust tolerance, degree, and tangency, they are better suited than other types
of 2D profiles (line, plines, circles) for surface modeling.
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