Re:Dart Points
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November 15, 2009 at 23:54
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Keymaster
Dart points are the transition of a crease edge into the regular smooth surface.
What you are referring to probably is the fact that whenever thre crease adges meet in one point, then that particular point will be a “hard” point. This is inherent to the underlying mathematics of the surface. It can be overcome by inserting another row of points running aft to front.
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