Re:how many longitudinal points to start with ?
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February 15, 2009 at 02:22
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It’s a matter of trial and error. The best is to use as few as possible. Jusr try to model the initial shape and you’ll quickly learn in which areas you need more points. You can insert them during the proces, thus refining your model.
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