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Move CVs in multiple viewports - AutoCAD Tutorial
From the course: AutoCAD: Advanced 3D Modeling
Move CVs in multiple viewports
- [Instructor] Now it's time to start sculpting the seat surface. Select the seat and click show CV if you don't see the CVs already. You can select CVs by clicking directly on them, and you have to click twice to select the object, and then to click again to select a CV. But this is only going to let you manipulate one CV at a time. I'm going to press Escape. If you want to select multiple CVs, you have to hold down the Control key, and then you can click on multiple CVs, and build up a selection set of CVs. And then you can manipulate them together. There's even a better way of selecting. I'll hit Escape. If you hold down the Control key, you can make a lasso around CVs and this selects them all. Note that there are two ways to make a lasso. If you start dragging to the left, you're making a crossing lasso that selects everything that it crosses and that might select elements below that we don't want to select. So it's a little bit safer, really, if you start dragging your lasso to…
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Extrude and subtract regions2m 55s
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Loft and revolve profiles2m 24s
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Create a 3D path from the intersection of two extrusions3m 21s
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Rebuild NURBS surface to optimize its control vertices4m 10s
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Move CVs in multiple viewports4m 49s
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Offset a surface and round its hard edges3m 52s
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Clean up and visualize the entire bicycle4m 15s
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