Creating surfaces from curves

Command

Path

Shortcut

Create Surface from Curves

Model > 3D Power Pack

Ctrl+Alt+K (Windows)

Cmd+Option+K (Mac)

The Create Surface from Curves command creates a NURBS surface from a network of single closed curves (including closed 2D objects) or two or more open NURBS curves. These NURBS curves can be planar or non-planar, but NURBS in the U direction must intersect NURBS in the V direction at only one point.

This command can potentially create surfaces which cannot be further manipulated.

To create a NURBS surface from curves:

Draw two or more open NURBS curves to create an enclosed region.

Select the NURBS objects being used to create the NURBS surface.

Select the command.

A NURBS surface is created.

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Multiple open NURBS that form both boundary and interior curves can be used to create a NURBS surface, but must have an equal number of intersections.

A NURBS surface is not created if there is more than one intersection created by the selected curves, creating multiple enclosed regions. It is also not created if there is an intersection between selected curves in the same parametric direction or if there are an unequal number of intersections.

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Creating a loft surface

Creating a drape surface

Creating a fillet surface

Creating planar caps

Creating a NURBS surface by revolving a profile along a rail

NURBS surface properties

Concept: NURBS curves and surfaces

 

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