Curve Control
Curve controls specify alternative surface mesh settings for part curves.
If a part curve belongs to several controls, the following hierarchy determines the curve control that takes precedence. This hierarchy depends on how you apply the part curve to the control.
- Selecting the individual part curves.
Only the individual part curve that is directly selected belongs to the curve control.
Any curve controls that are applied directly to an individual part curve take priority over curve controls that are applied to the geometry part or composite part.
- Selecting a geometry part that includes
the part curves.
All part curves that comprise the selected geometry part are included in the curve control, even if they do not appear selected individually.
Any curve controls that are applied to geometry parts take priority over curve controls that are applied to composite parts.
- Selecting a composite part that
includes the part curves.
All part curves on all geometry parts that comprise the composite part are included in the curve control, even if they do not appear selected individually.
However, curve controls that are applied to the geometry part or directly to an individual part curve, take priority over curve controls that are applied to the composite part. For composite parts within composite parts, curve controls that are applied to the lowest level composite part take priority.
Example of a Curve Control

