stumblebum Posted June 4, 2006 Share Posted June 4, 2006 are there any common errors when working with splines? what constitutes good spline continuity verses bad spline continuity? rich Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stuart Rogers Posted June 4, 2006 Share Posted June 4, 2006 The best example of spline continuity is the case where two splines meet at a CP. Having the splines cross each other is better continuity for A:M's purposes than if the splines meet but don't cross (i.e. they approach each other, touch at the CP, and then turn back to the side they came from, rather than crossing). This kind of continuity problem often hides itself for peaked splines, as it's really not apparent then. If you make sure your splines cross you're less likely to end up in the position where you get a patch made up from just one spline, which will result in it not rendering (this is a feature by design, not a bug). That said, not so long ago I still got such a patch hole even though all my splines crossed properly. Also, you'll probably get better results if, where splines cross (or at T-junctions) they do so as square-on to each other as possible. This isn't always possible - you usually need to make compromises somewhere along the way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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