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Tutorial : How to create blend using Blend Curves command In this tutorial you will learn, how to create blend using Blend Curves command.
CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS Let’s learn how to create blend curves using Blend Curves command. In AutoCAD Blend curves creates a tangent or smooth spline between the endpoints of two open curves. Select each object near an endpoint. The shape of the resulting spline depends on the specified continuity. The length of the selected objects remains unchanged.
To learn how to create blend curves using Blend Curves command, follow the below mentioned steps. 1. Now, click on the Arrow head button.
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CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS 2. Then, click on the Blend Curves command in Modify panel under Home tab.
You can also activate Blend Curves command by entering BLEND at the Command line. Another method to select the Blend Curves command is also available. You can select the Blend Curves command from Menu Bar > Modify > Blend Curves. You can also find Blend Curves command in Modify toolbar of the AutoCAD classic workspace.
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CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS 3. Next, select first spline.
4. Move the cursor over another spline to preview the result. 5. Next, select second spline.
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CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS 6. Observe that, blend curve is created between two splines.
7. There are various methods to activate the Blend Curves command. 8. You can activate Blend Curves command from command line. 9. Next, type BLEND in command line.
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CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS 10. Next, press Enter or Spacebar to activate the Blend command. 11. Next, press ESC key to exit the Blend command. 12. You can also activate the Blend command from Menu Bar. 13. Next, click on the Modify menu bar.
14. You can select the Blend Curves command from Modify menu bar.
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CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS 15. You can also activate the Blend Curves command from the Modify toolbar. 16. Next, click on the Tools menu bar.
17. Next, click on the Modify toolbar.
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CADIN360.COM LEARNING TUTORIALS 18. Observe that, Modify toolbar is appeared.
19. You can select the Blend Curves command from the Modify toolbar.
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