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{F10175819 size=full} This node is somewhat similar to the "Curve to Points" node, but outputs points from the start and end of every spline in the input geometry. This would be useful for instancing specific caps on target curves in combination with the curve to mesh node, or creating points in combination with the trim curve node. ====Details==== * The output points contain attributes copied from the curve splines and points, as well as tangent, normal, and rotation attributes. * The node is separate from Curve to Points because the operation is quite different (no sampling required), the workflow would be simpler, and because performance should be much better. ====Related Nodes==== * {T87423} * {D11539} ====Further Questions==== * Having "End" in the title of the node might not be ideal, since the node also outputs "Start" points. But the word sort of has two meanings. ====Implementation==== The implementation would basically be a much simpler version of the curve to points node, without any interpolation or sampling. It would create two point clouds with the required attributes.
{F10175819 size=full} This node is somewhat similar to the "Curve to Points" node, but outputs points from the start and end of every spline in the input geometry. This would be useful for instancing specific caps on target curves in combination with the curve to mesh node, or creating points in combination with the trim curve node. ====Details==== * The output points contain attributes copied from the curve splines and points, as well as tangent, normal, and rotation attributes. * The node is separate from Curve to Points because the operation is quite different (no sampling required), the workflow would be simpler, and because performance should be much better. ====Related Nodes==== * {T87423} * {D11539} ====Further Questions==== * Having "End" in the title of the node might not be ideal, since the node also outputs "Start" points. But the word sort of has two meanings. ====Implementation==== The implementation would basically be a much simpler version of the curve to points node, without any interpolation or sampling. It would create two point clouds with the required attributes.
{F10175819 size=full} This node is somewhat similar to the "Curve to Points" node, but outputs points from the start and end of every spline in the input geometry.
This would be useful for instancing specific caps on target curves in combination with the curve to mesh node, or creating points in combination with the trim curve node. ====Details==== * The output points contain attributes copied from the curve splines and points, as well as tangent, normal, and rotation attributes. * The node is separate from Curve to Points because the operation is quite different (no sampling required), the workflow would be simpler, and because performance should be much better. ====Related Nodes==== * {T87423} * {D11539} ====Further Questions==== * Having "End" in the title of the node might not be ideal, since the node also outputs "Start" points. But the word sort of has two meanings. ====Implementation==== The implementation would basically be a much simpler version of the curve to points node, without any interpolation or sampling. It would create two point clouds with the required attributes.
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