Curve Continuity Commands: a comparison

Two different commands are available to set continuity between curves. See below the main differences, based on which you can select the one better matching your needs.

As a general suggestion, the Curve Continuity command should match the needs of most users. The Advanced Continuity command should address the needs of those advanced users who require better control on the shape of the resulting curve(s).

Advanced Curve Continuity Curve Continuity
Sets continuity also between two chains of curves Sets continuity between two single curves
Sets continuity between two points located anywhere on the two chains of curves Sets continuity between two endpoints of the two single curves
The distribution of control points in the resulting curve(s) is independent of the one in the initial curve(s) and is generally different The relevant control points are modified in order to reach the required continuity, the others are obtained as a result of the propagation factor or remain unchanged
A lot of settings are available to enable you to adjust the shape of the resulting curve(s) Continuity can be easily reached with very few parameters to control.