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Chapter 1 Using the Grading Commands
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The following illustration shows a radial corner treatment.
A radial corner treatment
The following illustration shows a chamfer corner treatment.
Chamfer corner treatment
Usage Tips for Mitered Corner Treatments
Mitered Corners When a Surface Is the Target
For mitered convex corners grading to a surface, two miter conditions can
exist. If, after calculating the plane to plane intersection for the two sides
involved in the miter, the computed catch point along the miter can not be
directly projected back to one of the two segments, then the plane- plane
miter line is computed.
If the catch point can be projected onto one of the two segments, then the
angle bisecting the two segments is used to define the miter lines. The slope of
this miter line is such that any lines projecting from the footprint to the miter
will be at the specified slope.