Use the Morph Volumes: Edges tool to adjust the interaction
of the morph volumes by adding or removing handles on the edge of the volumes or changing
the tangency of the volumes.
From the Morph ribbon, click the Morph Volumes > Edges tool.
Figure 1.
Update Tangency
Tangencies allow you to control the angle at the ends of morph volumes. There are
four tangency conditions, indicated by the legend in the modeling window:
Free
The end of the edge does not depend on any other edge.Figure 2.
Fixed
The end of the edge is fixed to follow a vector.Figure 3. Figure 4. Figure 5.
Main-Secondary
The end of the secondary edge follows the direction of the end of an
adjoining edge (main), but the end of the main edge does not depend
on the secondary edge. The direction of the arrow indicates the
Secondary volumes that are reliant on the Main volume.Figure 6. Figure 7. Figure 8.
Continuous
The ends of two adjoining edges follow the angle of the other edge
and are dependent on each other.Figure 9. Figure 10.
Select Update tangency from the first drop-down on
the guide bar.
Use the second drop-down to select a method.
Option
Description
Toggle
Create and delete morph volume edge tangencies with just one or
two mouse clicks.
Click the shaft of any existing tangency to delete
it.
Click the arrow of any existing continuous tangency to
convert it.
Click the arrow of any existing main-secondary tangency
to delete it.
Click the wide end of any fixed tangency to update its
direction.
Click the end of a free edge to begin the creation
process. Click near the end of the edge to create a
temporary shaft and click near the middle of the edge to
create a temporary arrow.
Click the end of a free edge which adjoins a temporary
shaft or arrow to create a new tangency. Creating two
shafts or two arrows creates a continuous tangency.
Creating a shaft and an arrow creates a main-secondary
tangency.
Click a temporary shaft or arrow to create a fixed
tangency in the current direction of the edge end and
immediately update the direction of the tangency.
Set with mvols
Select a Morph Volume and set the Tangency within the
Volume.
Set between mvols
Select a Morph Volume and set the Tangency between the adjacent
Morph Volumes.
Set by tangency
Update tangencies by selecting them and specifying the
type.
Note: For the “main-secondary” and
“fixed to vector” options, you need to supply a vector.
Select all parallel
All the tangencies roughly parallel to that tangency
are also selected.
Select by row (x, y, or z)
All the tangencies which run in a similar direction
along the specified axis are selected.
Select by plane (xy, yz, or xz)
All the tangencies which run in a similar direction
along the specified plane are selected.
Select by matrix
All the tangencies which run in a similar direction,
wherever they are, are selected.
Select by ray
All the tangencies which run in a similar direction
along a ray extending away from the central axis of
a radial matrix are selected.d
Select by ring
All the tangencies which run in a similar direction
around a ring about the central axis of a radial
matrix are selected.
Select by column
All the tangencies which run in a similar direction
along a column running parallel to the central axis
of a radial matrix are selected.
Select by layer
The combined selections “by ray” and “by ring".
Select by wedge
The combined selections “by ray” and “by
column".
Select by cylinder
The combined selections “by ring” and “by
column".
Update Mid-handles
Change the number of Handles along the Morph Volume
edge.
Select Update midhandles from the first drop-down on
the guide bar.
Use the second drop-down to select a method.
Option
Description
Toggle
Select a location to add a mid-handle or click on a mid-handle
to delete it.
Set by edge
Select all parallel
All the tangencies roughly parallel to that tangency are
also selected.
Select by row (x, y, or z)
All the tangencies which run in a similar direction
along the specified axis are selected.
Select by plane (xy, yz, or xz)
All the tangencies which run in a similar direction
along the specified plane are selected.
Select by matrix
All the tangencies which run in a similar direction,
wherever they are, are selected.