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Hello guys,
I would like to know whether we can close that portion using Boundary Blend. I know we can use fill command and style surface to close it but I want to know whether we can fill it using BB if so can you tell the step by step to do so in Boundary blend.
Thank you
Babu
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I see no problem to create this BB...
I used standard adding non tangent boundary using <SHIFT> key.
Maybe you wish to obtain something different?
If it's planar, you don't need a boundary blend, just do a "Fill" surface.
I see no problem to create this BB...
I used standard adding non tangent boundary using <SHIFT> key.
Maybe you wish to obtain something different?
Hi Babu,
Just select Boundary Blend command & select 2 chains in first direction
Pushkar
Like I said, if it's planar, use a "Fill" surface, it's a more simple. easy feature and takes a LOT less memory.
Simple is best.