01-06-2019, 11:25 PM
What you saw is because of the difference between the spline curvature and the polygonal mesh that was created to follow it. Here is an exaggerated example I drawn of a curved slope. In black is the curved spline, and in red a very low poly approximation of it
So, to avoid that you will have to increment your mesh's density. This is something you can tune in the Shape Extrusion module. For example, when changing the Angle Threshold to 0.2, I had this result:
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So, to avoid that you will have to increment your mesh's density. This is something you can tune in the Shape Extrusion module. For example, when changing the Angle Threshold to 0.2, I had this result:
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