Manipulate T-Spline edges with a driving curve

Learn how to use the Edit By Curve command to manipulate T-Spline edges using a driving curve in the Form contextual environment in Fusion.

edit by curve example

  1. In the Design workspace, Form contextual environment, select Modify > Edit By Curve edit by curve icon.

  2. In the canvas, select a set of connected edges on the T-Spline body.

    A driving curve displays in the canvas.

    Note: The selected edges cannot be a closed edge loop.
  3. In the Edit By Curve dialog, adjust Degree to display 1-7 degrees of control (2-8 control points) on the driving curve.

  4. Select the Distribution type:

    • Uniform
    • Edge Length
  5. Optional: Check Planar Curve to create the driving curve on a best fit plane.

  6. Select the Curve Fit from the dropdown menu:

    • Control Points
    • Surface Points
    Note: Adjust the Display Mode to see the effect of Curve Fit more easily. Use Box Display for Control Points and Smooth Display for Surface Points. Control Points (curve fitting only) performs faster than Surface Points (curve and surface fitting).
  7. Click Select next to Curve Control Points.

  8. Select the control points you want to adjust.

    Note: Hold Shift to select multiple control points.
  9. Use the distance, planar, scale, and rotation manipulator handles in the canvas to adjust the control points, or enter exact values in the dialog.

  10. Click OK.

The adjusted edges display on the T-Spline body in the canvas.

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