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Joining two curves

Joining two curves - Alias Tutorial

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Joining two curves

- Let's take a look at how you would join two curves, in Alias. Now, this command can be a little bit troublesome because you can end up with some undesirable results. I'm going to show you where the pitfalls are in using this command. Let's go to Object Edit, Attach, Attach. Let's do a Reset on this. We're going to use the Blend option with a Position of 0.1, Blend Bias of 0.5, and let's just keep the originals. Let's say, "Go," to that. We're going to pick this one, and this one, here. This is the end result. We're going to use this as our reference. Let's go ahead and let's take off the CVs. Let's open up the command again. What's happened here, it's created something called a Blend Bias at 0.5. The position right now doesn't make any difference until we say Insert Spans. But, this is going to be used as a reference. In this case, let's go ahead and Insert Spans. We're going to say, "Go," to this. We're going to pick this point, and this point, here. Now, the original one that we…

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