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Hello, I m new in Grasshopper and I am trying to do an offset of a curve that is not in plan, I was wondering if it was possible to do the same as I did in attachement QA plan, in attachement QA rotated. The data is internalised. 

Thank you!

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'Offset' needs the plane of the rotated curve:

None of the three curves in QARotated.gh are planar.

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This is an effort to "planarize" the non-planar curves in 'QA Rotated.gh' before 'Offset':

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Thank you very much! I have another question regarding rotation, the files explain better the situation. 

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Sorry, not clear to me.  In my first reply, I rotated around the 'Area C (Centroid)' of the planar curve.  You can pick any other point/axis you want to rotate around.

It would help if you kept your curves internalized in 'Crv' params instead of making them internal to 'List Item' and 'End Points'.

And it makes no sense to me to supply points to 'Rotate' when it wants vectors instead?

Im sorry, this was a different question, not related to the previous post (I apologize for not making that clear). This question is about trying to rotate a curve, keeping one point fixed and the other not, but the "To" input is not working well. 

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