(2023-12-03, 11:55)Willy Tschager Wrote: Don't ask me. I didn't cook up this thing and I never used it. To me the most important thing is to point out that it is a helix and when pairing the prims to the edges this was the most logical thing to do. If you think there should be just one prim but at the same time showing the path I'm happy to use something like this:
Or a bit compressed:
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I meant that I would expect the higher fractions to look like this:
Note: coloring is just to split it up into quarters, and obviously wouldn't be possible with a higher fraction primitive.
Blue is 0 to 1/4, Green is 1/4 to 2/4, Cyan is 2/4 to 3/4, Red it 3/4 to 4/4.