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Morph Edge Type: Hard, Hidden, Soft

Morph edges, if hard, can be selected and edited. •Hidden edges are simply hard edges that you have manually selected and set to be hidden. •Soft edges are automatically generated during editing and smoothing operations, and within any curved Morph shapes; they are ...

Morph Edge Type: Hard, Hidden, Soft

Morph edges, if hard, can be selected and edited. •Hidden edges are simply hard edges that you have manually selected and set to be hidden. •Soft edges are automatically generated during editing and smoothing operations, and within any curved Morph shapes; they are ...

Morph Texture Mapping and Alignment

Texture Mapping If your Morph uses a surface that includes a texture, you can control how that texture is displayed on the Morph surfaces. The ...

Morph Edge Type: Hard, Hidden, Soft

Morph edges, if hard, can be selected and edited. •Hidden edges are simply hard edges that you have manually selected and set to be ...

Morph Listing Parameters

Parameter Short Description Long Description   Area (by Story) Area of the Morph broken down by Story     Cast Shadow On or Off Set checkbox in Morph Settings Model ...

Transforming Morphs: Box Stretch a Morph

Use this command from the pet palette of a selected Morph, to stretch the entire Morph by its bounding box. 1.Select a Morph. 2.From the pet palette, choose the Box Stretch command. A bounding box appears around the Morph.   3.Click on an edge, face or node of the bounding box. ...

Transforming Morphs: Box Stretch a Morph

Use this command from the pet palette of a selected Morph, to stretch the entire Morph by its bounding box. 1.Select a Morph. 2.From the pet palette, choose the Box Stretch command. A bounding box appears around the Morph.   3.Click on an edge, face or node of the bounding box. ...

Basic Morph Editing: Fillet/Chamfer a Morph

You can fillet or chamfer the corners and edges of Morphs, in 2D or 3D windows. Note that a fillet or chamfer operation has the effect of created one or more new Morph faces. These new faces will always “inherit” the default surface of the original Morph. Fillet/Chamfer a Morph ...

Basic Morph Editing: Fillet/Chamfer a Morph

You can fillet or chamfer the corners and edges of Morphs, in 2D or 3D windows. Note that a fillet or chamfer operation has the effect of created one or more new Morph faces. These new faces will always “inherit” the default surface of the original Morph. Fillet/Chamfer a Morph ...