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I intersected two surfaces and the intersection curve looks like a dashed line. Why?

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I intersected two surfaces and the intersection curve looks like a dashed line. Why?

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Gridgen has actually produced a set of intersection segments. This means that the surfaces you are intersecting are probably bilinear surfaces. Slope continuous surfaces always provide a continuous intersection curve.

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