A complex geometric shape is often a composition of a set of simple ones, which may differ from each other in terms of their mathematical representations and the ways in which they are constructed. One of the necessary requirements in combining these simple shapes is that their original shapes can be preserved as much as possible. In this paper, a set of partial shape-preserving (PSP) spline basis functions is introduced to smoothly combine a collection of shape primitives with flexible blending range control. These spline basis functions can be considered as a kind of generalization of traditional B-spline basis functions, where the shape primitives used are control points or control polygons. The PSP-spline basis functions have all the ad...