Blending Surfaces
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http://heidihewett.blogs.com/ Learn how to create a new surface that smoothly blends between existing surfaces. Heidi Hewett, AutoCAD Technical Marketing Manager, describes how surface blending combines with surface associativity to create a blended surface which automatically updates as you modify the associated defining surfaces.
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AutoCAD
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surface
blend
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