![]() Over on Properties, it will tell you that there's no gaps and therefore it's closed. But if you're not sure, you can highlight it. So this is pretty obvious, it encloses space. It's not used so much for modeling, more as a reference or a marker. We've actually got another entity I didn't mention. Let's now zoom in and talk about some specifics. Kind of in a logical organization there one after the other. ![]() Here's all the curve commands, surface, and solids. And it's very easy to keep these clear if you look at the menu and see how they're organized one after the other. There are three basic ones we need to be concerned about. Let's take a tour of the entities in the Rhino universe.
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