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| Why Some Surfaces Do Not UnrollA frequently asked question: The goal of many designers is to obtain flattened, two-dimensional patterns from their three-dimensional designs. The three-dimensional surfaces are analyzed using Gaussian curvature analysis and classified into two types of surfaces: developable and non-developable. Developable surfaces can be flattened using exact solutions. These are surfaces like cones, truncated cones, and cylinders. ... http://en.wiki.mcneel.com/content/upload/files/developable_PG.pdf Some useful tips and third-party products for unrolling non-developable surfaces: | ||||
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