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Prism

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Creates a 3D object between two 2D objects that lie on different planes. The planes do not have to be parallel.

Both profile objects must be the same type and must have the same number of vertices. For example, you can create a prism between two circles or two rectangles, but not between a circle and a rectangle

Splines and Bezier curves must have the same number of control points.

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Note: A  A prism is considered to be a Lofting object object, and its its Properties contain a  contain a Lofting Shape page page.

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  1. If you want to select only simple (single-object) curves, make sure sure Use Compound Profile is  is not selected selected Image Removed
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  2. Select the two 2D objects. Image Removed
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    Polyline to polyline Image Removed  
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    Spline to spline
    You do not have to select closed 2D objects. If you use open objects, a 3D surface will result. Image Removed
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    Prism with Compound Profiles
    A compound profile is an open or closed chain of connected curves or lines. You can use compound profiles when you do not want to create a polyline, or convert a chain into a polyline.
  3. Make sure sure Use Compound Profile is  is selected. Image Removed
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  4. Select the first compound profile, which is automatically identified as a chain. To deselect any curve in the chain, select it again (it will turn green). In this example, Profile 1 is a series of connected lines, not a polyline. Image Removed
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  5. When the profile is selected, click click Finish Selection of Profile, or select it from the local menu. Image Removed
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  6. Select the second profile using the same steps. Image Removed
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  7. When you finish the second profile selection, the prism is created. Image Removed
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Note: Compound  Compound profiles can be modified, which updates the 3D objects upon which they are based. See See Profile Editing.

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