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    Single point morph dialog

    Use this dialog to edit a single point morph.

    When this dialog is displayed, the following are shown:

    • Origin point
    • Distortion point
    • Two spheres around the origin point. The outer sphere shows the region enclosed by the radius and the inner sphere defines the Decay Scale.

    Use the options on the dialog as described in Surface Morphing dialog — Single Point

    Parent topic: Editing morph surfaces

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