Yeah, sorry about the confusion.
At any rate, I've since learned that this kind of brushwork is pretty much pointless. I suppose it could still be useful for some situation, but barring using a model for the geometry you can create much more "eloquent" curved surfaces using displacements.
Re: [article] Curved Geometry along Curved Surfaces
Posted by trepid_jesse on Wed Jan 17th at 5:29am 2007

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Posted by trepid_jesse on Wed Jan 17th at 5:29am 2007
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Re: [article] Curved Geometry along Curved Surfaces
Posted by abernathy on Thu Sep 13th at 1:13am 2007
Posted by abernathy on Thu Sep 13th at 1:13am 2007
Care to make a tutorial or explain how to do this with displacements? :?
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