The following geometric construction interfaces create planar and curved surfaces.
Each command supporting the option displays tabs and interfaces appropriate to the command.
Creates a plane normal to an axis of a coordinate system at a given distance from the coordinate system origin. |
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Creates a plane from three points. |
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Creates a plane from three points, either by selecting points or defining point coordinates. |
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Plane by Two Points and Normal Creates a plane passing through two points and normal to a curve. |
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Creates a multi-patch surface faired from a series of cross-section curves. |
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Creates a corrugated surface by extruding a corrugation cross-section. |
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Creates a single surface from two or more edge-to-edge curves. |
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Creates a swaged surface by extruding a cross-section with a swage pattern and defining the top and bottom locations. |
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Creates a surface from a set of planar cross-section curves and path curves. |
The following surface geometric constructions are available by selecting More in the Geometric Construction box of any geometric construction ribbon:
Creates a surface from a set of curves while maintaining tangencies with adjacent surfaces. For more information, see . |
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Creates a radius surface between two surfaces. |
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Creates a multi-patch knuckled surface. |