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> In Silo it can happen sometimes, but because of modelling errors by user ;-)
May be I did something wrong, but unfortunetaly I have stored only the repaired
version of my old roman decanter. I will have three areas of spiraling bulges
around it and with two of them I encountered this phenomenon which I can only
explain with inverted normals. Usually with wings you can circulize a serious of
similiar edge sequences in one step. With the first two spirals I experienced
that in a certain - and parted - area the circles were inward the object but
with all others outward, which was intended. Unfortunetaly I just tried it with
the third spiral, which I haven't completed so far, and had only outward bounded
circles. That's for the proof by example...
with my orloff diamond I had a similiar experience. Since I will model at least
five different roman glasses (with different materials) the next days I promise
to save and post my next experience with this normal issue within the
newsgroups.
Best regards,
Michael
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