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@colin.smith Yes - Fusion still only offers the current spline which is in nearly all cases in my work not an optimal tool to work with for many reasons such as the touchyness of the handles and that affecting one handle does not affect just the neigbour spans but the complete curve making local adjustments to the spline when you need the rest not to move a nearly impossible or painful experience.
CV splines for sculpting still are better and more predictable.
I find the fit curve spline only usable when you are dealing with 2 to max 3 points.