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| faring a line in Rhino men, how can I fair a set of points or a line through these points in Rhino 4 or 2 thanks |
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| Try the commands "Fair" or "Rebuild" |
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| thanks Brett, when i searched help , fair I found nothing, cheers, sent pm |
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| S you will find "fair" in the-- curve--curve edit tools (at the bottom)--fair. This will fair to what the programme thinks is fair but may not be what you want.You can use the curvature graph to tweak it after. |
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| my mate, it is nother job!! |
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| I find you get the best results if you first rebuild the curve to fewest points needed to describe it accurately, and then use the fair tool. After that you may have to adjust it manually and go around again until you have the curve you want. This should always be done for any curve used to build a surface. Gary ![]()
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