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NURBS:
Short for Non-Uniform Rational B-Spline, a mathematical representation of a 3-dimensional object. Most CAD/CAM applications support NURBS, which can be used to represent analytic shapes, such as cones, as well as free-form shapes, such as car bodies.
That should help de-confuse you.
Now I'm leaving... too serious here and I'm in jeopardy of loosing my Muppet privileges (concern has been expressed and Muppet Protocol Code 16.4.5.3.12.6.7(a) Subsection (ii/2002) revision A, has been mentioned. There are dire consequences.
Short for Non-Uniform Rational B-Spline, a mathematical representation of a 3-dimensional object. Most CAD/CAM applications support NURBS, which can be used to represent analytic shapes, such as cones, as well as free-form shapes, such as car bodies.
That should help de-confuse you.
Now I'm leaving... too serious here and I'm in jeopardy of loosing my Muppet privileges (concern has been expressed and Muppet Protocol Code 16.4.5.3.12.6.7(a) Subsection (ii/2002) revision A, has been mentioned. There are dire consequences.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by jedwards
[B]NURBS:
Short for Non-Uniform Rational B-Spline, a mathematical representation of a 3-dimensional object. Most CAD/CAM applications support NURBS, which can be used to represent analytic shapes, such as cones, as well as free-form shapes, such as car bodies.
[B]NURBS:
Short for Non-Uniform Rational B-Spline, a mathematical representation of a 3-dimensional object. Most CAD/CAM applications support NURBS, which can be used to represent analytic shapes, such as cones, as well as free-form shapes, such as car bodies.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by jedwards
[B]NURBS:
Short for Non-Uniform Rational B-Spline, a mathematical representation of a 3-dimensional object. Most CAD/CAM applications support NURBS, which can be used to represent analytic shapes, such as cones, as well as free-form shapes, such as car bodies.
[B]NURBS:
Short for Non-Uniform Rational B-Spline, a mathematical representation of a 3-dimensional object. Most CAD/CAM applications support NURBS, which can be used to represent analytic shapes, such as cones, as well as free-form shapes, such as car bodies.




