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Ramlyn
Ramlyn

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I wonder if anybody has a hint for this.
Let's suppose I have a polygon. I rotate it having as rotation center one of its corners.
I repeat it several times and blend all together.
Like this.

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Ramlyn
Ramlyn

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Sooner or later I get that the last polygon I made covers my first polygon.
Many times not only it covers the first but also partially the second or the third.

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Ramlyn
Ramlyn

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I would like to get a result where the last polygon doesn't cover the first.
Any good idea about how to do it?
I have some very.... practical solutions, but they aren't always the best.
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emme
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Here's one solution.

polygon loop v001.ffxml
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Ramlyn
Ramlyn

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Thanks emme!! smile:D smile:D smile:D
This is perfect. smile:loveff:

It can save me a lot of time.
As I said before, I also had a solution, but it was less flexible than this and required long test.
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