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# 1 14-07-2003 , 08:50 PM
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problem with curve snaps!

lets say i have two curves. one is in edit point mode, and i want to move the point on the edge of this curve so that it touches the other curve.

what do i have to do? what button to push? "c" didnt work.

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# 2 14-07-2003 , 08:59 PM
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make sure both curves are in edit point mode or control verttex mode... then use the "v"-button for vertex/point snapping.


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# 3 14-07-2003 , 09:01 PM
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but what if i didnt want to snap on any vertex/point? only snap to curve?


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# 4 14-07-2003 , 09:06 PM
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I dunno if you can do this after the curves are already made. I use to snap to curve "c"-button" when inserting the last point of the last curve. This way you can pull the last point to whereever on the other curve ya want...

Maybe somebody else have the answer..


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# 5 14-07-2003 , 09:07 PM
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thanks kuhl.


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# 6 14-07-2003 , 09:08 PM
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no problem buddy...


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# 7 14-07-2003 , 11:29 PM
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Snap to curve is done a little differently than snap to point or snap to grid.

With the vertex or object selected, Hold C, and MIDDLE mouse click and drag ON the curve.

# 8 15-07-2003 , 12:59 AM
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ohhhhhhhhhhh okay.

jeeesshh.

why did they do that???!! very un-user friendly!

anyway, thank you.


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