Morph/Flow Surface along Curve or Surface

Hey there! I’ve got a problem with morphing/flowing a surface pattern along a curve/ along a surface.

In Screenshot 1 im trying to use the Box Morph node to project the given Surface pattern in the center of the picture onto the Domain Divided Surface, which itself works… It’s just that the orientation of the pattern, thats going from the right side of the Domain Box to the left, instead of project itself in the normals direction of the Domain Box, i.e. away from the center, and parallel to the Box outline. Haven’t found any solution to this yet.

In Screenshot 2 I was trying to project that Surface Pattern along a given Target Curve using Flow , but as you can see it didn’t worked quite well.
Why is the orientation of the stripes suddenly 90° rotated? And why does it look like it’s stacking up from left to the right? The Base Curve is exactly the line, with which I started the whole surface pattern. The Target Curve length is a little over 60, so I have two full segments, but it’s not working like I want it at all, as it seems its pasting one full clipboard, then stacking up a little for the second, and even more for the third paste.

If anyone knows how to cope with those problems, if its just the surface or the curve doesn’t matter, thanks for the advice!

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Very unhelpful comment as I tried to fulfill all of those standards…

My Question with the Surface pattern morphing/blending onto the Target Surface is why the facing direction is so weird from the right into the middle. I divided the surface into domain boxes, which i use as the target surface. But as you can see the paste works. It’s just directed weird, like it’s placed onto the sides of the Domain Boxes and facing from right to left when i want it to face „away“ I.e. using the direction of normal vector of the Domain Box faces as the real Surface.

Would appreciate a real answer to this.
How can i edit the Box Morph Node to further address this problem etc.

Thank you

Found the solution anyways, was just some problem I caused while working on recreating the mesh, using the correct Base and Target Curve for Flow.
My bad!

Cheers

Putting up the gh for it, wouldn’t be quite a help, as I was working with nonlinear regression of random points for creating surface height maps. The script was very messy and wouldn’t been easy to clean.

Cheers o/