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    About Rebuilding NURBS Surfaces and Curves

    Reconstruct NURBS surfaces and curves to a specified degree and number of control vertices.

    Editing a NURBS surface or curve can create discontinuity and wrinkles. Reconstruct the surface or curve by changing the degree and the number of control vertices. Rebuilding also allows you to delete the original geometry, and, for surfaces only, to replace trimmed areas.

    Related Concepts

    • About Modifying Surfaces
    • About Trimming Surfaces
    • About Extending Surfaces
    • About Filleting Surfaces
    • About Editing NURBS Surfaces

    Related Tasks

    • To Rebuild a NURBS Surface

    Related Reference

    • Commands for Surface Editing

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