The answer is...You dont.1) How do you merge/combine two cvs on a nurbs curve? As in, make a smooth transition? I created a curve that loops itself, but the loop point is still hard.
1) The only way to "merge" the cv's of that curve is to cut the curve at the desired CV and then have 2 curves and then use the Attach Curves tool, make sure its set to blend and not connect. And then I would advise using the Rebuild Curve Option and setting it to the desired number of CV's you will need to get the correct shape.Originally posted by petersrin
1) How do you merge/combine two cvs on a nurbs curve? As in, make a smooth transition? I created a curve that loops itself, but the loop point is still hard.
2) Best method of subtraction with nurbs? I've heard that booleans are a bad idea, but I don't know if that source is legit or not. The trim tool deletes faces but doesn't allow (I think) for the subtraction I'm looking for: I'm modeling a soda can, (trying) and on the top there is an indention in a figure 8. I'm trying to create that indention, and have had the hardest time doing so.
3) Extruding a curve via loft. Currently doing so ends with no caps. I know I could increase the loft spans and scale the ends to 0, but that seems inefficient. Is there a better way?