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From: Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
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Subject: Bend function..check it out..weird
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hi all..
Load up your favorite spline mesh or even object..
bend it somewhere.
now use the bend function again (numeric entry). look at the
value in teh angle feild..enter the opposite of this
nuimber..the bend funtion should return the object to its
original form..by theory right??? But the opbject you will see
it slightly distored..sometime elongated..and believe it or
not..i can notice this in my animations...
Weirdness eh?? or is this a sign from above that i shouldn;t use