Editable Patch (Edge)



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Select an editable patch > Modify panel > Expand the editable patch in the stack display > Edge sub-object level

Select an editable patch > Modify panel > Selection rollout > Edge button

Select an editable patch > Right-click the patch > Tools 1 (upper-left) quadrant of the quad menu > Sub-objects > Edge

An edge is the portion of a patch object between two adjacent vertices. When at the Editable Patch (Edge) level, you can select single and multiple segments and move, rotate, and scale them using standard methods. You can also hold down the Shift key and drag an edge to create a new patch. Holding down the Shift key during edge extrusion creates a new element.

Procedure

To unlock interior edges:

When you move an outer or boundary edge of a patch, the adjacent interior edges are normally “locked” so that they move in parallel with the boundary edge. This is often useful, because it provides a uniform transition across the patch. This default is known as Auto Interior.

  • At Patch level, you can change the default on a patch-by-patch basis by right-clicking a patch and choosing Manual Interior from the Tools 1 (upper-left) quadrant of the quad menu. Thereafter, when you move a boundary edge, interior edges are affected in a nonlinear way. The interior edges are no longer locked to the boundary edge.

    Warning: If you return a patch to the default, changes caused by Manual Interior are lost.

Interface

Selection rollout

Select Open Edges—Selects all edges that are used by only one patch. You can use this to troubleshoot a surface; open edges will be highlighted.

For information on the other controls in this rollout, see Selection Rollout (Editable Patch).

Soft Selection rollout

See Soft Selection Rollout for information on the Soft Selection rollout settings.

Geometry rollout

See Geometry Rollout (Patch) for detailed descriptions of these controls.


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