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If you are in Proe2001, and in 'boundary blend' tool, you can notice in selection of first & second direction curves ,curve chain option then 'two point' selection option.
I want to make surfaces , as i have only 4 points,
I guess I never used the two point method in 2001. I typically just make curves between points to form a closed loop, then create my surface using boundary blend. Now, I can easily show you how to make a boundary blend in wildfire but I can remember back 4 years ago to 2001 to help you....sorry. Edited by: CPiotrowski
someone post a picture. What are you guys talking about points? Bringing a four part boundary at one of the four to a point? I hate it when I do that by accident but why would you want to do something like this? I found when people do this type of thing is is more because they are lazy or not educated about how four part boundary work. you need four not three and a point!
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