Would you be able to give me a time stamp of the part that you're referring to, so that I can either provide an explanation or a better video next time? Thanks!
@@3DDesignAcademy Hi...In the last case, G3, the curvature graph is too steep, almost like the G2 case.... It should show a really smooth transition, that s all ;) It looks like almost a step, which doesn t show what you are trying to explain, it just isn t clear. ;)...Sorry if I sounded too picky ;)
@@gibson2623 No I don't mind! I like Alias discussions :) That said, I think the harshness in the curvature comb you saw might be just due to the scale of the curvature comb, not necessarily continuity. Of course, you can make it even smoother by decreasing the form factor to 0.5 or less. Cheers!
Your G3 looks like a G2 really....It should depict a smooth acceleration change, and it does not as the change of curvature has a constant rate ;)
Would you be able to give me a time stamp of the part that you're referring to, so that I can either provide an explanation or a better video next time? Thanks!
@@3DDesignAcademy Hi...In the last case, G3, the curvature graph is too steep, almost like the G2 case.... It should show a really smooth transition, that s all ;) It looks like almost a step, which doesn t show what you are trying to explain, it just isn t clear. ;)...Sorry if I sounded too picky ;)
@@gibson2623 No I don't mind! I like Alias discussions :) That said, I think the harshness in the curvature comb you saw might be just due to the scale of the curvature comb, not necessarily continuity. Of course, you can make it even smoother by decreasing the form factor to 0.5 or less. Cheers!