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Blending curved and flat surfaces

Blending curved and flat surfaces

Blending curved and flat surfaces

(OP)
Howdie.

Is there a way to blend a curved surface with a flat surface, both of which have the same amount of points around?  Or for that matter, two curved surfaces?  (Please see attached.)

Thanks for any help,
treddie

RE: Blending curved and flat surfaces

(OP)
Sorry...just answered my own question.  It's a boundary blend.  Just proves my oft mentioned theorem, that if you want a quick answer to a question, just post the question on a forum and you'll come up with your own solution within 5 minutes!

"Thanks for the quick reply, treddie."
"Oh!  I'm very welcome!"

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