06-17-2020, 09:58 PM
Thanks Brice, I am happy to see that Curvy Splines was useful to you.
I am not sure about what you are trying to do.
If you are trying to achieve something like the attached picture, then it is not possible, because the spline will consider only the Control Points (CPs for short) that are a direct child, so in this example only 00, 08 and 13.
If this is indeed what you try to achieve, why do you need that?
You can on the other hand have splines being children of other splines. I never worked with this unusual setup, so it might lead to bugs I am unaware of, but this might work.
I am not sure about what you are trying to do.
If you are trying to achieve something like the attached picture, then it is not possible, because the spline will consider only the Control Points (CPs for short) that are a direct child, so in this example only 00, 08 and 13.
If this is indeed what you try to achieve, why do you need that?
You can on the other hand have splines being children of other splines. I never worked with this unusual setup, so it might lead to bugs I am unaware of, but this might work.
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