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    Form overview

    In the Form contextual environment in Fusion, you can create organic T-Spline designs with tools that are similar to sculpting clay.

    You can push and pull faces, edges, and vertices on T-Spline bodies.

    This environment lets you take a more fluid, artistic approach in the early conceptual stages of a design, in comparison to the more traditional parametric design tools in the Solid and Surface tabs.

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