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Morphing solids

Morphing allows you to deform a solid into a different shape:

All the features on the objects such as fillets, trimming, walls, ribs and bosses remain intact, even though the shape may be totally changed.

Morphing can be used for a number of applications:

  • Adding draft to a model.
  • Compensating for distortion that occurs during the manufacturing process, for example, sag and spring-back.
  • Adding design features.
  • Local modification such as closing a gap.
  • Shoe design, wrapping a sole onto a new size.
  • Making artistic and aesthetic changes to a model to allow you to improve and rejuvenate existing models.

It can be controlled by using points, curves, surfaces or a flexible box around the model. For best results, use morphing to make minor modifications rather than substantial changes to the shape.

Note: The point, curve and surface morphing functionality is subject to a patent application. Patent pending: GB2401213 Altering a CAD model.

Ensure you have an active solid displayed, or pre-select an inactive solid, and use one of the following methods to add a morph feature:

  1. Open the Morphing dialog using one of the following options:
    • Click Solid tab > Feature panel > Morph.
    • Click Edit tab > Morph panel > All.
  2. Use the four tabs of the Morphing dialog to add the morph feature:

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