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by TheRealPomax
1014 days ago
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Maybe I'm not reading what you wrote, but what I'm getting from the writeup is not that you're describing a new set of curve constraints, not a new Bezier curve (even if we just go by the list of constraints you're trying to satisfy), so that doesn't feel like a linguistic accusation so much as a pretty important thing to call out? In the analogy of rocks: we've certainly been discovering rocks thousands of years ago, but if you pick up the same rock that others have already picked up, from the same patch that we've been picking up rocks from for a long time, but using a different set of rules to decide how to pick the rock up, that's not a new rock. That's a new method. So describing it as a new methodoly for finding appropriate Bezier curves, rather than finding new Bezier curves, would make it much more clear what you're doing. And new methodologies are always exciting. |
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