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.... from the title it would seem a trivial thing, but in the precise I would like to know if (rhino 4 sr5) to the function in order to be able to move a closed curve (e.g. a circle) and connected to it other curves connected by the other estermita from another closed curve that will have to remain fixed in its position. :rolleyes: I hope to have explained well.:wink:
 
.... from the title it would seem a trivial thing, but in the precise I would like to know if (rhino 4 sr5) to the function in order to be able to move a closed curve (e.g. a circle) and connected to it other curves connected by the other estermita from another closed curve that will have to remain fixed in its position. :rolleyes: I hope to have explained well.:wink:
Not much in truth: .... try to explain yourself better.

Are you a shoe modeler, maybe you want to change the shape of the template of an underfoot composed of more curved?
in this case the right command is _softedit, or _cageedit

If that's not the case, give us more information
 
:redface:... in fact I thought you didn't understand. The fact is that I'm not making a shoe model but welcome what you see in the image. (Let's hope you see) I have this air intake I have to develop; the a/b group is connected to each other, since b must remain where it is and should move it + down; selecting the closed curve I should drag the lines connected to it into the movement.
 

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:d ...say that I have solved; I selected the curve then I clicked on active control pointsand then I used wheel 2dpin in the desired point and some adjustment seen k the curves had lost the hook with b, a bit long the road mahh!! Anyway answer me the same if there is a function that eliminates all these steps... :
 
:d ...say that I have solved; I selected the curve then I clicked on active control pointsand then I used wheel 2dpin in the desired point and some adjustment seen k the curves had lost the hook with b, a bit long the road mahh!! Anyway answer me the same if there is a function that eliminates all these steps... :
Of course there's... there's at least two of them.

1) _cageedit (make tests to try to understand how the command works)

2) _flow (more simple than the first)
 

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