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Datum Curves, Curvature continuos

Datum Curves, Curvature continuos

Datum Curves, Curvature continuos

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Hi!
I have question (See the attached images)
I have 2 surfaces, made with the bounday blend tool, the 2nd one is made with 2 side datum curves (through Points), a surf boundary, and anothe datum curve(through Points). When i implement the continuty condition, in specific tangent-curvature, to adiacent surf, the curves bulges off their respective dtm planes their side. In this condition, when i create the surface, i can choose the curvature continuity in the connection with adicent surf.
To solve this, i tryied to select the quilt/surf attribute. Yes the curves stay now on their planes, but when i try to select the curvature cont. at the adiacent surf boundary, the feature fails when i try to preview.
How can i obtain the curvature continuity condition?
I hope, what i wrote is understandable.
Someone have any suggest about how can i get the curvature cont. in boundary blend without the side bulging.
Thats all!!
Thanks in advance
Regards!!
Bye

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