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    Corner Blend

    Blend surfaces are surfaces that create smooth transitions between two, three or four surfaces.

    See also Fillet, Surface/surface trimming, Curve from surface intersection, Curve from surface isoline, and Curve projected onto a surface.

    Topics in this section
    • Overview of blend surfaces
    • Using Corner Blend
    • Restrictions on blend surfaces
    Parent topic: To create a surface from multiple surfaces

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