Wrap
Use the Wrap tool to quickly wrap a PolyNURBS solid around an optimized shape. You can create multiple PolyNURBS cages, and bridge the face of one cage to another. You can also wrap a hole or negative space.
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On the PolyNURBS ribbon, select the Wrap tool.
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Click the existing shape to define the first section.
As you mouse over the shape, a preview of the first section is displayed. Red lines indicate the true section through the geometry, while the black lines indicate the actual face that will be created.
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Click a second time to define the next section.
As you mouse over the shape, a preview of the next section is displayed. Moving the mouse along the section preview orients the cage face.
- Continue clicking along the existing shape to create additional sections.
- Click in the modeling window to complete the cage.
- Right-click and mouse through the check mark to exit, or double-right-click.
Tip:
- You can start or end a block from any existing cage face. You can also end a block on a planar face.
- Rotate an existing cage face using the graphic manipulators that appear when you mouse over an edge.
Wrap Holes
Use the Wrap Holes tool to wrap a hole or negative space in a polyNURBS or optimized shape.
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On the PolyNURBS ribbon, select the Wrap Holes
tool.
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Click on a hole or negative space to start a section.
As you mouse over the shape, a preview of the first section is displayed. Red lines indicate the true section through the geometry, while the black lines indicate the actual face that will be created.
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Click a second time to define the next section.
As you mouse over the shape, a preview of the next section is displayed. Moving the mouse along the section preview orients the cage face.
- Continue clicking along the existing shape to create additional sections.
- Click in the modeling window to complete the cage.
- Right-click and mouse through the check mark to exit, or double-right-click.
Keyboard Shortcuts & Mouse Controls
To | Do this | Notes |
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Change the section preview so that it is aligned to the underlying shape rather than parallel to the face |
Alt | |
Change the transparency of the underlying shape (STL or optimization result) | Alt+middle mouse scroll | |
Create an edge loop when selecting an edge | Shift | |
Exit tool | Right-click and mouse through the check mark to exit, or double-right-click. |