Wouldn't this A-frame have to be created for each direction you want continuity to be in. For example, if I wanted it to be continuous in the y direction, I would create the A-frame in that direction by interpolating that way. I would then have to repeat this in the x direction to ensure continuity in that direction?
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@nathanpetreaca Yes, I think so. This slide seems to be emphasizing that you need to do this for each boundary between two Bezier surfaces. So actually there would probably be neighboring surfaces in the y-direction for which we'd have to ensure this also.
Wouldn't this A-frame have to be created for each direction you want continuity to be in. For example, if I wanted it to be continuous in the y direction, I would create the A-frame in that direction by interpolating that way. I would then have to repeat this in the x direction to ensure continuity in that direction?
@nathanpetreaca Yes, I think so. This slide seems to be emphasizing that you need to do this for each boundary between two Bezier surfaces. So actually there would probably be neighboring surfaces in the y-direction for which we'd have to ensure this also.