t item (see the image), is it possible to do this in another way (quickly) ?
Is it possible to divide that curve into 2 separate curves using a point that i've used for the division?
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Added by luca.pavarin at 4:08pm on January 7, 2010
elementary; you can see how I picked out 2 of the pentagon's sides individually. This is by far not the best way to do this.
The proper way is to use a an index pattern to pick out sides 1 & 2, 2 & 3, 3 & 4, 4 & 5, and 5 & 1, and then pass these pairs to the fillet routine. There is a way to do this but I couldn't remember the method. …
lied to 4- sided polygons and a capped outward Frame to 5+ sided polygons. The result was smoothed using 2 passes of Catmull Clark and the offset component. Image rendered from Neon render with Brazil.…
Added by David Mans at 12:22am on November 4, 2015
dimension of matrices must be identical) and division is the same as multiplication (dimension must be in the order of A(mxn)*\/B(nxk) where n is the common dimension): to divide one element by another you just multiply it by 1/value (part or all of the elements can multiply while part or all of the elements divide):
so for example matrix addition of matrices A(2x2): {2,-1}{1,2} and B(2,2): {3,-5}{4,-2} will result in matrix C(2x2):{5,-6}{5,0}. subtraction of those matrices will result in D(2x2): {-1,4}{-3,4}
Division of matrices A(2x2): {2,0.5}{2,4} and B(2x1) :{2}{2} will result in matrix C(2x1): {1+0.25}{1+2}={1.25,3}. Multiplication of those matrices will result in D(2x1):{4+1}{4+8}={5,12}.…