T-Junctions and Y-scaled flat primitives in the Library Spec


RE: T-Junctions and Y-scaled flat primitives in the Library Spec
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(2022-05-04, 20:46)Magnus Forsberg Wrote: T-junctions
Might be necessary where 2 holes are close to eachother and using ndis is the better choise than tang prims.
But today we have tang, ndis and tndis, so avoiding T-junc is easier.

I would say that it can always be avoided. It might not be 100% tri/quad efficient but efficiency isn't the goal, render accuracy/quality is.

(2022-05-04, 20:46)Magnus Forsberg Wrote: Flat primitives
It is wrong to call them "Y-scaled". It would be better to talk about "flat prims scaled in three dimensions".

In their default, un-transformed state they lie on the X-Z plane. Therefore "Y-Scaled" isn't wrong. That said, if you have a better way to describe this state I'm happy to discuss it.
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