Surfpatch command G1 & G2

Surfpatch command G1 & G2

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Surfpatch command G1 & G2

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Hello everyone,

I am fairly new to AutoCAD, and have been experimenting with 3D modeling.  When I create a open/hollow 3D object and put a cover or "patch" on whichever surface I desire, I noticed that there are three forms of continuity: G0, G1, & G2.  I've noticed that G0 is a flat surface patch, which does not apply to the "bulge magnitude" property.  I do not understand the difference between the G1 and G2 forms of continuity, they both look fairly similar.  I watched a short video on surfpatch (https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/screencast/Main/Details/6f8f975f-5...), but it did not go in depth with the G#s continuity properties.  Could someone please help explain the difference between G1 & G2 to me?  Thank you in advance.  

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Details are here and here.

 

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thanks for the link descriptions, appreciate it

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