05-31-2019, 01:32 AM
Hi,
I reuploaded your picture, but with annotations, so we can communicate easily:
To have the desired shape, you will need to add a control point at C on the exit spline. I see two ways of doing that:
Have a nice day
I reuploaded your picture, but with annotations, so we can communicate easily:
To have the desired shape, you will need to add a control point at C on the exit spline. I see two ways of doing that:
- A perfect one where you will have to code the code that subdivides a segment at a random position. This code is not part of Curvy, but I can help you figure out the math behind it if needed.
- A not perfect solution, but that uses the current capacities of Curvy, so less coding: Use the Subdivide tool (or API method). This tools subdivides a segment at the middle. By consecutively subdividing the right segment, you will be able to create after some subdivisions a point close enough to the one you want. In the image I send you, I subdivided AB, which gave AH1 and H1B. Then subdivided H1B, then subdivided H1H2 to get a point close enought to C.
Have a nice day
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