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Edges in the blend tool on a track

New Here ,
Jan 17, 2023 Jan 17, 2023

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Is there a possibility in the blend tool, when applying a blend to a track, to apply it so that both ends face the same side and not one goes out and one goes in in terms of the 3D?
Would appreciate help
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Community Expert , Jan 19, 2023 Jan 19, 2023

A blend can have several in-between stages. If it's a group like in your example, the stages should have the same number of elements in them. They don't need to, but the result is more predictable that way. You cannot combine two blends after having created them, but you can release both blends and then then make a new one that has those 3 base elements.

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Jan 17, 2023 Jan 17, 2023

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I don't think I understand your question. These are two blends?

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Jan 19, 2023 Jan 19, 2023

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look on the upper 3D line i atteched

 now it's 2 blends that it's edges finish in the same side

i want it to be 1 blend, is it possible?

thank you

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A blend can have several in-between stages. If it's a group like in your example, the stages should have the same number of elements in them. They don't need to, but the result is more predictable that way. You cannot combine two blends after having created them, but you can release both blends and then then make a new one that has those 3 base elements.

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