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Exploding and joining curves

Exploding and joining curves - Rhino Tutorial

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Exploding and joining curves

- [Instructor] A common operation in any Rhino for Mac workflow is joining multiple curves into a polycurve or exploding a polycurve into its component parts. To help us get a feel for joining and exploding, I've got the exercise file "curve-explode.3dm" open. And here we've got some forms that we've drawn with freeform curves from practice in another video. Let's take a look at this far one on the right here. And I'll zoom in a little bit. First, let's just click on the curve, and I want to see what's going on here. Now, I can do that a few different ways. Obviously, visually, when I click on it, the whole curve is selected. But I should look a little bit closer, and I can do that in the Properties Inspector in the right sidebar. If I click on the Details button, and you may need to scroll down a little bit to see this, depending on the size of your screen, we can get some detailed information about this object…

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