algorithmic modeling for Rhino
It depends on the type of surface. PlaneSurface uses the axis directions of the underlying plane (x=u, y=v). RevSurface always has u going around and v going up, i.e. the revolution profile is the direction of v. For nurbs surfaces it just depends on how the control-points are oriented.
However surface U V directions can be flipped and transposed, so it's difficult to predict ahead of time which will be which.
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David Rutten
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:) Thanks David. So in this case it is almost impossible to flip or transpose them into the same direction right? Because too difficult to predict them. For example, v are all parallel with x.
By the way, I didn't really get one of your ideas David... what you said "For nurbs surfaces it just depends on how the control-points are oriented," However, taking a look at the nurbs surface I posted above. Shouldn't curve on surface 1 = curve on surface 2?
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