How to keep a small blend controlled and clean? Alias Tutorial

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With the current trend in automotive design,

more sharp lines are introduced into the bodies of our cars. They go by the names character line, crease line or feature line.

These represent an interesting challenge to the technical surfacers, primarily how the two slab surfacesets meet at the crease. Not just how they meet positionally, which literally forms the crease but also largely defined by the tangent going into the sharp crease. This will control the quality of the small fillet or blend that gets applied to finish the design.

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