You can create a 3D curve using
clouds of points or polygons as the support.
The curve may not lie on the cloud or polygons but its construction
points should be constrained onto them: the handle is always
tangent to the cloud or polygon and always lies on it.
Before you begin: Open an existing 3D shape consisting of cloud of points.
From the section of
the action bar, click 3D Curve
.
Choose the curve creation type.
Through points: The resulting curve is a
multi-arc curve passing through each selected point.
Control points: The selected points are the
control points of the resulting curve.
Near points: The resulting curve is a single-arc,
with a set degree and smoothed through the selected points.
Select the points on the cloud.
If the cloud is not tessellated, the points of the resulting curve are constrained on both
cloud and points of cloud. Therefore, you must snap from point to point
on the cloud.
If the cloud is tessellated, the points of the resulting curve are constrained on the
cloud but not on the points of the cloud. Therefore, you can select a
point anywhere on the cloud.