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Hi chris, Thanks for reply,
But, The result of the definition you gave is not I described earlier. This surface is not an equi-distanced segmented. The surface should have the segments that is equally distanced both in U and V. That is why I use the path mapper which to divide the curve in V with points , then connect those division points in the other direction. So I think the path mapper should not be discarded since the resulted points from those process are already correct in my GHX. But the problem is that, if I use the new resulted points (which is equi-distanced to one another), the normal vectors of the surface with respect to the points are not correct. Which can easily be seen by the direction of the circle. I think the problem is that the new UV is not the old UV anymore even if it is the same surface due to path mapping. I was thinking of creating new surface from this new points to get the surface the same the old one, but with new UV and new equi-distanced segments. But I dont know how to re-create those surface from those new grid of points. Please advice.
Hi, Chris
Note: You have to use extreme turning degree of curves to check whether it is still equi-distanced or not. Here, try using this curves, lofted and check that the file you attached is not equi-distanced segmented.
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