Draw
Referenz
- Modus:
Edit Mode
- Tool:
The Curve draw tool allows you to free-hand draw curves.
Tool Settings
- Type
Type of curve to use for drawing.
- Poly
Bézier Curve with straight line segments (auto handles).
- Bézier
- Tolerance
Lower values give a result that is closer to the drawing stroke, while higher values give more smoothed results.
- Method
- Refit
Incrementally refits the curve (gives best results).
- Split
Splits the curve until the tolerance is met (gives a better drawing performance).
- Detect Corners
Detects corners while drawing based on a specified angle; Any angles above the specified value are considered corners. If a corner is detected, the curve uses non-aligned handles for the corner resulting in a more crisp corner.
- Radius
- Min
Minimum radius when the minimum pressure is applied (also the minimum when tapering).
- Max
Radius to use when the maximum pressure is applied (or when a tablet is not used).
- Use Pressure
Uses stylus pressure to control the radius of the curve.
- Depth
Controls where and how the curves are drawn.
- Cursor
Uses the depth under the cursor to draw curves.
- Surface
Used to draw on top of other objects.
- Offset
Distance to offset the curve from the surface.
- Absolute Offset
Applies a fixed offset (does not scale by the curve radius).
- Only First
Only uses the start of the stroke for the depth.
- Plane
The orientation plane to draw on, available when Only First is enabled.
- Normal/View
Draws perpendicular to the surface.
- Normal/Surface
Draws aligned to the surface.
- Ansicht
Draws aligned to the viewport.
Options
After the tool is run, these options are available in the Adjust Last Operation panel.
- Error
Error distance in object units. This can be seen similar to a subdivision rate for the curve. Lower values give a result that is closer to the drawing stroke while higher values give more smoothed results.
- Fit Method
- Refit
Incrementally refits the curve (gives best results).
- Split
Splits the curve until the tolerance is met (gives a better drawing performance).
- Corner Angle
Any angles above this are considered corners.
- Cyclic
Toggles whether or not the curve is Cyclic.