You can turn a standard primitive into a NURBS object formed of CV surfaces. Once converted, you can no longer edit the object parametrically, but you can edit it as a NURBS object, moving CVs and so on.

Primitive objects become NURBS surfaces that you can then edit in various ways.
You can't convert most extended primitive objects in this way, but you can convert the torus knot and prism extended primitives to NURBS objects.
You can also convert patch objects and loft compound objects.
Tips
- Geospheres are good for creating rounded models with no sharp edges.
- Boxes are good for creating models that have sharp edges.
- Flattened cones work well for models whose contours are roughly triangular.
If the primitive is closed, the converted surface is a closed CV surface, which has no visible seams. Also, relational cap surfaces are used to cap surfaces that aren't closed.
Procedures
To turn a primitive into a NURBS object:
- Create the primitive object.
- Go to the
Modify panel.
- In the stack display, right-click the name of the object.
- On the pop-up menu, choose Convert To: NURBS.
The object is converted to one or more CV surfaces. The surfaces can be independent surface sub-objects, or dependent surface sub-objects such as Lathe.