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Under Tracking, at the bottom, are Muted tags etc.
Oops, Jim already answered that. The practical side of the Memes topic :wink:

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After I’ve seen @sgreenawalt’s great videos, and I go surfacing…

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to be fair… the issues from the top image were fixed… :wink:

the lower image…well…we’ll let the dead have their peace.

I will be stealing this image for dev meetings tho for sure.

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I should be replying in meme format but too swamped with work to come up with something witty. The upshot is that there’s a workflow that solves this problem - assuming you’re matching to a trimmed edge, because this is where this problem happens. The approach that fixes this issue is to insert a knot (InsertKnot) once you reach degree 5. Do this using the “Automatic” option. So as you go up the ladder, it looks like:

3-1
4-1
5-1
5-2
6-2 - etc etc.

If this issue pops up again as you keep bumping up degree, undo and then InsertKnot (Automatic) again to bump up to 4 spans. I have no idea what causes this issue, but this definitely will keep this issue from happening.

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It may be directly related to the use of higher degree curves. The higher the degree the greater the tendency to oscillations when interpolating, including specifying end conditions. That is how the math works. Possibly a topic for another thread sometime in the future.

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Untitled-1

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lol :joy:

8mdp06

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Ok, I’ll jump on this train… :grimacing:

image

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:joy: :rofl: :sob: :sweat_smile:

It’s my 5 year anniversary of using Rhino apparently and I’m still like…

image

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Smooth surfaces start with smooth curves! :wink:

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as a new user i don’t get this lol

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Boolean Split be like…

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That should be som ebody to be correct.

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GH again :sweat_smile:


GH mind boggling :blush:

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Not all heroes wear capes.

my personal hero

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