algorithmic modeling for Rhino
yes, i know the way to change the orientation,
but i would like to understand the reason the plane is rotated,
the relationship between the rotation of the plane and the geometry of the curve,
i suppose
thanks anyway,
pretty custom component
I've been trying to figure this one out too. At first I thought that it might have something to do with the binormal vector or the curve's torsion but now I'm wondering if it isn't just an averaging of position between first and last frames so as to maintain minimum rotation...but I don't really know.
i don´t understand the relationship between the rotation of the normal plane (obtained by PFrames ) at each point of the curve and the geometry of the own curve?
TheChosenone, as you say, i get the osculator plane (red in the image) and perpendicular to this plane the normal plane (magenta).
if i get the normal plane (green) to the curve using Pframes the plane is the same plane obviously but is rotated in relation to the previous plane.
Chris, I also suspect that It had to do with the binormal
but i cannot find this relationship.
thanks
A lot of interesting graphics but the question still remains what are the pframes oriented to. They rotate in their own plane according to what? It's not been made obvious by looking at pictures.
Chris
as you can see, the green plane (normal) is rotated respect the blue plane (osculator)
obviously is the normal plane but its components are rotated diferent angles respect the osculator plane at each point.
i wonder to know why this diferent rotation is due.
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