Problem:
When modeling, human eyes cannot determine where the minimum (maximum) curvature occurs.
Example:
This is the best method by far:
Solution:
Introduce a New command so that it can
Identify (Mark) the minimum and maximum radious points on a curve.
info:
Related to CrvDeviation Command.
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@Rhino_Bulgaria
Have you addressed it? If you have done so, I would erase the post.
Usually, I bump the size of the Curvature graph and that helps with discovering the areas with the greatest deviation.
Most of the time I rely on the zebra analysis and my custom display modes “Light lines 5” and “Light lines 5 Plus”.
I created 3 alternatives to the “Light lines 5” display mode.
Light lines 5X (added X-ray effect to make the control polygon fully visible during control point modeling):
Light lines 5X.ini (14.0 KB)
Uses the same environment map like the regular Light lines 5 posted above.
Light lines 5 Plus (same as Light lines 5, except that it uses a more dense environment map better suited for examining gently curved surfaces):
Light lines 5 Plus.ini (14.0 KB)
Light lines 5X Plus (combines both displ…
Yeah, I tried your interface file. StaticZebra has been implemented in V9, all good.
Lets hope that the developers will also implement your idea in Rhino 9.