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===== Slots ===== | ===== Slots ===== | ||
=== Output === | === Output === | ||
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===== Reference ===== | ===== Reference ===== | ||
+ | ==== General ==== | ||
+ | == Use Cache == | ||
+ | Makes this module use the cached approximations of the spline' | ||
+ | == Use Global Space== | ||
+ | Whether to use local or global coordinates of the input spline' | ||
+ | < | ||
== Spline == | == Spline == | ||
You can either assign a spline from the scene or create a [[..: | You can either assign a spline from the scene or create a [[..: | ||
+ | ==== Range ==== | ||
+ | Lets you define what parts of the source spline are used by subsequent modules. For example, if you set Range from CP0001 to CP0002 of a spline, only that segment is used from the source. If a subsequent module like Shape Extrusion uses a length of 1 then, the segment formed by CP0001 will be used instead of the whole spline. | ||
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+ | <note tip>This is particulary useful to clamp object placing or mesh extrusion to a fixed portion of the spline, making it independent from total spline length</ | ||
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+ | ==Start CP== | ||
+ | Defines the starting Control Point. If the source spline is closed and no [[#End CP]] is set, this results in a " | ||
+ | ==End CP== | ||
+ | Defines the end Control Point. |