for a new project I really wanted to use Curvy but unfortunately it is lacking of spline mesh deformation. I tried out other solutions but I have to admit that no solution is as stable, intuitive and straight forward as yours. Hence I would really love to see this important feature to be added in Curvy...any plans for this?
Also: Why isn't it possible to make two Bezier splines have smooth transitions at a connection? Currently look like I would have to manually adjust the tangents which will never be as perfect as calculations are.
Hi
1- Mesh deformation is part of the upcoming version 8.0.0.
2- Use a connection to connect your two splines, and then use then the handles synchronization options to make the connected control points synchronize automatically: https://curvyeditor.com/documentation/toolbar/start?redirect=1#sync_handles_direction
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04-18-2021, 12:12 PM (This post was last modified: 04-18-2021, 12:13 PM by digot.)
Tried the handles sync feature but without success :/ No error messages, just nothing that changes as you can see, there is no smooth transition between the two splines.
Hi
The handles of a Bezier spline's control point are computed automatically by default. Setting their value by hand is possible when the Auto Handles option in a control point's inspector is set to false. When modifying a Bezier handle of a control point that is connected, the options in the toolbar I pointed out to you earlier make sure the modified handle of one of the connected control points influence the handles of the other CP.
You specified in your first post that you are looking for a solution involving automatic handles computation. Sorry I overlooked that. The solution I gave you needs that you set handle's value.
A solution that would match better your request would be to move the CPs of one of the splines into the other one, while making sure to keep the right order of the CP and to remove the duplicate CP. That way, you have only one spline with all the CPs, and the automatic handles computation will take care of computing all the needed handles.
I hope this helped.
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