Boundary PropertyManager
The Boundary PropertyManager
appears when you create a boundary feature.
Direction 1
Curves.
Determines the curves used to create the boundary feature in this direction.
Select sketch curves, faces, or edges to connect. Boundary features are
created based on the order of curve selection.
For each curve, select the
point from which you want the path of the boundary feature to travel.
If the boundary feature connectors are incorrect,
right-click in the graphics area and select Flip
Connectors to try to fix them.

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Incorrect connectors |
Flip Connectors
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If the preview shows an undesirable
boundary feature, re-select or reorder the sketches to connect different
points on the curves.
Dir1 curves influence. (Available
when you select curves in Direction 1
and Direction 2.) These options
affect all of the curves in this direction.
Global.
Extends the curve influence to the entire boundary feature.
Example of Global option using
loft guide curves.
To Next Curve.
Extends the curve influence to the next curve only.
To Next Sharp.
Extends the curve influence to the next sharp only. A sharp is a hard
corner of the profile; any two contiguous sketch entities that do not
have a tangent or equal curvature relation with each other.
To Next Edge.
Extends the curve influence to the next edge only.
Linear. Extends
the influence of the curve linearly over the entire boundary feature,
similar to a ruled surface. This option helps to avoid excessive curvature
(pocketing) effects by a highly-indented guide curve on surfaces where
curves in a single direction are coincident to each other.
Tangent Type
Default.
(Available when you have a minimum of three curves in the direction.)
Approximates a parabola scribed between the first and last profiles.
Example using lofts. The tangency from this parabola drives the lofted
surface, which results in a more predictable and natural lofted surface
when matching conditions are not specified.
None.
No tangency constraint (zero curvature) is applied.
Normal to
Profile. (Available when the curves are not
attaching a boundary feature to existing geometry.) Applies a tangency
constraint normal to the curve. Set the Draft
angle and Tangent influence (%).
Direction
Vector. Applies a tangency constraint based on a selected entity
used as a direction vector. Select a Direction
Vector
, then set the Draft
angle and Tangent influence (%).
Tangency
to Face. (Available when attaching a boundary feature to existing
geometry.) Makes the adjacent faces tangent at the selected curve. Set
the Tangent influence (%).
Curvature
to Face. (Available when attaching a boundary feature to existing
geometry.) Applies a smooth, visually appealing curvature continuous surface
at the selected curve. Set the Tangent
influence (%).
Alignment.
(Available only for single-directional cases.) Controls alignment of the
iso parameters, which control the flow of the surface.
Direction Vector.
(Available with Direction Vector
selected for Tangent Type.) Applies
a tangency constraint based on a selected entity used as a direction vector.
The boundary feature is tangent to the selected linear edge or axis, or
to the normal of a selected face or plane. You can also select a pair
of vertices to set the direction vector.
Draft
Angle. Applies a draft angle to the start or end curve. If necessary,
click Reverse Direction
. For single-direction boundary features, draft angle is available
for all Tangent Types. For bi-directional
boundary features, if you connect to an existing entity that has draft,
Draft Angle is not available because
the system automatically applies the same draft to the boundary feature
at the intersecting curve.
Tangent influence
(%). (Only available with Global
or To Next Sharp selected for
curves influence and with curves
in both directions. Not available with Tangent
Type set to None or Default.) Extends the curve influence
toward the next curve. Higher values extend the tangency's effective distance.
This is useful for very rounded shapes. 
Tangent Length.
(Not available with None selected
for Tangent Type for any curve).
Controls the amount of influence on the boundary feature. The effect of
tangent length is limited up to the next section. If necessary, click
Reverse Tangent Direction
.
Apply to all.
(Available only for single-directional cases.) Displays one handle that
controls all the constraints for the entire profile. Clear this option
to display multiple handles that permit individual segment control. Drag
the handles to modify the tangent length.
Example of Apply to all using
lofts.
Direction 2
Same options as Direction 1
above. The two directions are interchangeable and give the same results
regardless of whether you select the curves as Direction
1 or Direction 2.
Options and Preview
Merge
tangent faces.
Causes the surfaces in the resulting boundary feature to be tangent if
the corresponding segments are tangent.
Close Surface.
Creates a closed body along the boundary feature direction. This connects
the last sketch and the first sketch automatically.
Trim by direction
1 and direction 2. Trims
surfaces by direction when curves do not form a closed boundary. 
Drag Sketch.
Enables drag mode. When editing the boundary feature, you can drag 3D
sketch segments, points, or planes from the 3D sketch from which contours
have been defined for the boundary feature. The 3D sketch updates as you
drag. You can also edit the 3D sketch to dimension the contours using
dimensioning tools. The boundary feature preview updates when the drag
ends or when you edit the 3D sketch dimensions. To exit drag mode, click
Drag Sketch again or another selection
in the PropertyManager.
Video using loft feature.
This ability is only available
for a 3D sketch and only if the sketch was in the FeatureManager design
tree directly before the insertion point of the Boundary
Surface feature.
Undo sketch drag
. Undoes the previous sketch drag and returns the preview
to its previous state. You can undo multiple drags and dimension edits.
Show preview.
Displays shaded previews of the boundary feature. Clear this option to
view the curves only.
Display
Mesh preview.
Zebra
stripes.
Curvature
combs. Select at least one of these
options:
Scale.
Adjusts the size of the curvature combs.
Density.
Adjusts the number of lines of the curvature combs display.