Union creates weird geometry, seam line is not filletable
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 From:  Crusoe the Painter (CRUSOE)
347.16 In reply to 347.13 
Found the problem. Where the loopy bit breaks into a seperate segment, there was a 'corner' point from when the segments were welded together. Deleting that corner point allowed the extrusion to succede over the whole curve


Are there any plans to allow users to change "corner points" into regular points and vice-versa?
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 From:  Crusoe the Painter (CRUSOE)
347.17 In reply to 347.16 
Yeah, it's a sweep.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
347.18 In reply to 347.16 
Yeah, that spot had a tangent difference of 0.68 degrees between the different pieces.

Not much, but enough so that the edges had enough of a gap to not join.

> Are there any plans to allow users to change "corner points" into regular points and vice-versa?

Yes, I think eventually I'll try to package this up, probably when there are object properties for the selected object, possibly this will be a changable property on selected points in the same properties UI. It will be a while for that though.

In the meantime you can do the equivalent of a change by inserting a new point and deleting the old one.

- Michael
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 From:  Crusoe the Painter (CRUSOE)
347.19 In reply to 347.17 
What is weird, is corner #1 causes the sweep to break into a seperate point at that place.

But corner point #2 doesn't.

I moved the points to show them better. if I delete #1, the sweep forms one continuous piece.

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 From:  Michael Gibson
347.20 In reply to 347.19 
> But corner point #2 doesn't.

That's because the 2 segments that are touching at that point have matching tangents. So even though it's a "corner" point which will make a kink if you move it around, it is completely smooth at that spot in its current point arrangement.

Since each segment has the same tangent direction at that spot, the edges of the resulting surface match up there as well.

The other one that was a problem seemed to look smooth to the eye, but it was off by just enough (0.68 degrees) to make a non-tangent area in the curve right there.

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