2D and 3D splines are curves of constantly changing radius. Inventor supports two types of splines: interpolation splines and control vertex splines.


Control vertex splines are defined by a control frame. When you create the spline, the control frame displays as construction lines. Control vertices on the frame, which display as circles, influence the spline curves. The spline is tangent to the control frame at the start and end points.
You can partially or fully constrain spline points. Infer constraints to existing geometry as you draw the curve, or add constraints and dimensions later.
 Create panel > Interpolation Spline
 Create panel > Interpolation Spline (2D) or 3D Sketch tab
 (2D) or 3D Sketch tab  Draw panel
 Draw panel  Interpolation Spline
 Interpolation Spline (3D sketch).
 (3D sketch). 
 Create panel
  Create panel  Control Vertex Spline
  Control Vertex Spline  (2D) or 3D Sketch tab Draw panel
 (2D) or 3D Sketch tab Draw panel   Control Vertex Spline
  Control Vertex Spline  (3D sketch).
 (3D sketch). 


 when you’re done. Adjusting spline tension automatically converts that spline to the Minimum Energy fit method.
 when you’re done. Adjusting spline tension automatically converts that spline to the Minimum Energy fit method. 


 Show Me How to Create Control Vertex Splines
Show Me How to Create Control Vertex Splines

The comb illustrates curvature with a series of connected spines that radiate outward from the curve. Longer spines indicate areas of higher curvature, and shorter spines indicate lower curvature. The length of each spine is equal to the curvature of the spline at that point, adjusted for the view scale. The progression of the tips of the spines indicates how continuous and smooth the curvature of the spline is.
 . Specifies the spacing between spines.
. Specifies the spacing between spines.  . Specifies the scale (length) of the spines.
. Specifies the scale (length) of the spines.