Use digitized changed data to reshape surfaces

  1. Pick the surfaces that were changed on the clay version.
  2. Click the Claymate icon , or choose Surface Edit > Claymate from the palette.

    The Claymate Control window appears.

    Note:

    If any of the picked objects are invalid for use with Claymate, the Claymate tool unpicks everything.

  3. Pick any other surfaces that need to be updated, then click Go.
  4. Pick the curves or surfaces that were digitized from the changed sections of the clay model (the modifier curves).

    Modifier curves/surfaces that are outside the Min/Max Mod. Distance range are ignored.

  5. Click Go.
  6. Pick all the surfaces on the model that were not changed on the clay version (the reference surfaces) and with which you want the modified surfaces to maintain positional and tangent continuity.

    The Claymate tool will maintain continuity with these reference surfaces as it modifies the changed surfaces.

  7. Click Go.

    Claymate uses the settings in the Claymate Control window to reshape the surfaces of the model to match the modification curves.

    Note:

    Usually you will want the Auto Update option on to see the effects of changing options interactively. If the surfaces involved are very complex, however, updates may take a long time. Turn Auto Update off and use the Update button at the bottom of the window.

  8. Tip:

    Increasing the number of samples allows finer control over the surfaces, but greatly increases the time required to perform the operation. Calculation time increases linearly with the number of samples on the modifier curves, and with the square of the number of samples on the target surface.