FillSrf saved quite a bit of frustration when it came time to fill in this area! Thanks!
fillsrf example.3dm (189.4 KB)
FillSrf saved quite a bit of frustration when it came time to fill in this area! Thanks!
Thanks for sharing the model and result.
FYI: the conditions of the transitions between the surfaces are such that technically you won’t be able to meet G2 throughout the entire edges of most.
Since the left surface is already a patch, you could also include that area, e.g.:
I find often that a lower degree patch ends up in a smoother result.
Is it unreasonable to expect that the Constraints test results in the FillSrf dialog would let me know when I’m not meeting those continuity goals? I think that the green coloring of those test results gives me a false expectation (though in this particular case it didn’t matter to me.)
Can you give a more specific example where the colour gives you information that does not match your expectations?
If I understand Peter correctly he wants information when there are conflicting constraints.
Ah, yes that makes sense. When requested continuity is not met at corners, a warning is printed to the command line history window. Continuity constraints at these corners are then adapted, G2 > G1 > G0, in an effort to resolve the conflicts.