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How to approximate/connect two continuous cubic Bézier curves with/to a single one? David, thank you very much for your precise and clear answer. This really helps me. |
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How to approximate/connect two continuous cubic Bézier curves with/to a single one? I do have the convex hulls/control points for 1.) the original curve. 2.) the two curves after the split. 3.) and for the “scaled” curve. The second two sets are result of applying De Casteljau’s algorithm to the original curve (there’s also one remaining auxiliary point), while the third set of points is just a scale transformation of the right sub-curve in relation to it’s origin (which is also the end point of the left sub-curve). |
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