by BHawthorne » Sat Dec 14, 2013 12:35 am
When I loaded it, it looks to be in curve mode not linear. How to tell is to use F2 to make a center column control point and pull the top control point down. Notice if the grid is curved or linear.
That's not the issue though. This looks to be a design issue with how Nthusim works. Nthusim looks to only have the ability to do the addition of 6 control point columns for each grid area. It needs around 14-16 (rough guess) though to put a control column right in the middle of the edge blending area so you can configure the abrupt angle change the flat screens do within the edge blending area. I'm looking at this as a design issue. Something we'll need Emmanuel and Alex to fix by increasing the maximum columns available in the control grids.
I'm going to shoot an email off to Emmanuel and Alex outlining the issue and see if they have a good solution that can be added to Nthusim to fix the problem. Simply adding the ability for more control point columns in the grid is a quick and dirty way to address it, but there is probably a more sensible solution that doesn't require a maxed out grid of control points to accomplish it.
For now, edge butting might be your best solution, till we can do a new version patch to address this. This points towards your setup being truly the first triple flat screen design that has tried edge blending with Nthusim. It's useful feedback to us on how we can make things work better.
-Brad