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When I insert control points into a surface using the insertcontrolpoint function, my chines disappear. What happened to them?

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When I insert control points into a surface using the insertcontrolpoint function, my chines disappear. What happened to them?

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• This behavior is an issue with Rhino. The InsertControlPoint command inserts control points by interpolating a new surface using the existing control points plus the new ones specified by the user. Thus, you lose the hard chine. The command also does not work on periodic surfaces. • Another way to add control to your model is to use the Rhino InsertKnot command instead of inserting nets. This will add a row or column of control points but does so using a different algorithm. When using InsertKnot you may want to use the Automatic option in order to maintain a reasonably uniform structure.

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