The following geometric construction interfaces create lines and curves.
Each command supporting the option displays tabs and interfaces appropriate to the command.
Creates a curve by interpolation through a set of points. Some points can be designated as knuckles so that the curve has discontinuous tangency. |
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Curve by Two Points on Surface Creates a curve between two points projected onto a surface. The curve can be created with or without extensions at each end. |
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Creates a blended fillet of a specified radius between two curves that are end-connected and projected onto a surface. |
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Creates a single curve from two or more end-to-end curves. |
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Creates a curve along the intersection of two surfaces. |
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Curve at Offset by Intersection Creates a curve offset from the intersection of a surface or plane with a surface. |
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Creates a line along a coordinate system axis. |
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Creates a line between two points. |
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Creates a line parallel to another line. |
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Line by Point, Angle, and Length Creates a line at a defined angle and length on a coordinate system plane. |
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Creates a line string between a series of two or more points. |
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Creates a curve at an edge of a surface, such as a plate, the landing curve of a profile, or a solid. |
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Creates one or more curves at each edge of a surface, such as a plate, the landing curve of a profile, or a solid. |
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Polyline by One to Four Segments Creates a polyline string of up to four curves by defining point coordinates on a reference plane. |
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Copies polyline cross-sections. |