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fix spline points

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is it possible to adjust or cmq to move the knots of a spline as it was possible on toptron it?
 
to move the knots of a spline you must edit the feature and change the desired knot. If you are interested in changing-modifying points for local changes there is nothing that functions as in it. Most there is the curve deform but it works differently.
 
possibly you can insert points into one or more sketches, and then create a wireframe->spline feature using these points.
in this way if you need you can drag them or parameterize them, just edit sketches.
 
possibly you can insert points into one or more sketches, and then create a wireframe->spline feature using these points.
in this way if you need you can drag them or parameterize them, just edit sketches.
the shift of a point in a spline has effect on a portion of spline not delimitable with precision. on toptron it was possible to delimite a portion of spline within which to keep the change. in the current modeler the only way to get a similar effect is to divide the curve and deform or redesign the portion of spline to be changed.
 
wanting there would be a third possibility, even if it produces a result slightly different from what you would like to get -> in curve deform, add a few more points in the area you want to hold, blocking it with the padlock.
 
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wanting there would be a third possibility, even if it produces a result slightly different from what you would like to get -> in curve deform, add a few more points in the area you want to hold, blocking it with the padlock.
absolutely to try!
 
wanting there would be a third possibility, even if it produces a result slightly different from what you would like to get -> in curve deform, add a few more points in the area you want to hold, blocking it with the padlock.
fantastic! thanks for the suggestion! ! !
 

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