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'''Difficult-to-spot geometry nodes''' We often use "doglegs" to force a '"turn" instruction instead of "keep" or "exit". This involves carefully placing the node very close to the intersection to achieve the correct angle, so it will be necessary to | '''Difficult-to-spot geometry nodes''' We often use "doglegs" to force a '"turn" instruction instead of "keep" or "exit". This involves carefully placing the node very close to the intersection to achieve the correct angle, so it will be necessary to zoom in to see them. If you make a change, be sure to leave you with the same angle you found them with. |
Revision as of 00:36, 19 November 2015
Difficult-to-spot geometry nodes We often use "doglegs" to force a '"turn" instruction instead of "keep" or "exit". This involves carefully placing the node very close to the intersection to achieve the correct angle, so it will be necessary to zoom in to see them. If you make a change, be sure to leave you with the same angle you found them with.