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Cinema 4D F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Aug 27 11:07 am)
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100.0Sin(tpi)
I do wish I'd payed attention in my math classes. At any rate it isn't that necessary to have a fundamental understanding of the formula, only what it does. In this case it very conveniently produces a curve that is perfect for this purpose.



100.0Sin(t2*pi)
This gives us a reasonable figure eight cross section like so.





Hope this helps, have fun :)
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Try Reeper plug in :)Tihomir
Open your mind and share the knowledge!
Reeper is a pretty neat plugin, but it does not do braids as far as I can tell. Thanks for the link though, I'll make some use of that :)

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Have you ever tried to model a braid? I've been looking into how to do this and I found a couple of methods, but they involved manually setting point values for the spline - very nasty stuff and not easy to adjust. I really wanted to do this using the Formula spline to do the heavy lifting. Here's what I came up with.
First, consider the structure of a braid:
http://members.aol.com/StanDCmr/braid.html#Top
Linked from the above page by Stan Pope:

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