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@@ -482,6 +482,26 @@ public class CurvesHelper extends AbstractBlenderHelper {
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bevelPoints = this.transformBevel(bevelPoints, curvePoints[curvePoints.length - 2], curvePoints[curvePoints.length - 1], null);
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bevelPoints = this.transformBevel(bevelPoints, curvePoints[curvePoints.length - 2], curvePoints[curvePoints.length - 1], null);
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bevels.add(bevelPoints);
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bevels.add(bevelPoints);
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+ if(bevels.size() > 2) {
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+ //changing the first and last bevel so that they are parallel to their neighbours (blender works this way)
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+ //notice this implicates that the distances of every corresponding point in th two bevels must be identical and
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+ //equal to the distance between the points on curve that define the bevel position
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+ //so instead doing complicated rotations on each point we will simply properly translate each of them
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+ Vector3f subtractResult = new Vector3f();
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+ int[][] pointIndexes = new int[][] { { 0, 1 }, { curvePoints.length - 1, curvePoints.length - 2 } };
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+ for(int[] indexes : pointIndexes) {
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+ float distance = curvePoints[indexes[1]].subtract(curvePoints[indexes[0]], subtractResult).length();
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+ Vector3f[] bevel = bevels.get(indexes[0]);
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+ Vector3f[] nextBevel = bevels.get(indexes[1]);
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+ for (int i = 0; i < bevel.length; ++i) {
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+ float d = bevel[i].subtract(nextBevel[i], subtractResult).length();
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+ subtractResult.normalizeLocal().multLocal(distance - d);
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+ bevel[i].addLocal(subtractResult);
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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//apply scales to the bevels
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//apply scales to the bevels
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float lengthAlongCurve = 0;
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float lengthAlongCurve = 0;
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for(int i=0;i<curvePoints.length; ++i) {
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for(int i=0;i<curvePoints.length; ++i) {
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