Now if we feel we need to do a little clean up on our surfaces to create the desired shape we can move between the CV's on the Surface and the CV's on the original creation Curve. *** We like history!, I usually work with history on until I am fully satisfied with the results. In this case even though we have an offset in our surface we can still control it with our original curve
32: Results
Finally we are at this point. Looking good but still a lot of a head
33: Duplicate Surface Curve
Now by combining what we have learned on step 21 to 26 we proceed to start
making our curves for the door. We start by duplicating the isoparm
34: Cut Curve
We have already used the Detach Curves tools to cut our curve. Another way to cut curves is by using the Cut Curves tool located under Edit Curves just by selecting the two curves that are intersecting and go to Edit Curves – Cut Curves. Don’t panic if you do it and It doesn’t work in order for this tool to work the curves have to intersect. Unless you did Snap on Curve as you were building your curves there must be an offset between the two curves
35: Rebuild Curve/Control
Now lets rebuild our Curves to 10, 4, and 2 just like it is shown in the picture. Now that we have only 4 CV's on our side curves we can make our Modification to control the shape
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36: Rebuild Curve
Now lets rebuild to match our original topology and lets create a boundary surface for our top and bottom curves