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Although as mentioned below, it's a bit strange to use, maybe even broken ? Whenever I move a slider, I get stuck in the world of Chtulhu. It's intriguing, but scary...
I think we'd all love to see some kind of tutorial somewhere :))
1. Add a function that determines the length of the spline. Because I found that in order to get to the length that I need, I'd have to reduce the overall scale of the fixture. Adding this I believe would be invaluable to making this that much more useful.
2. Create an interface that would allow you to visually see & edit the curvature of the spline. Some people are more visual (like myself), so adding something more visual would be a massive help in streamlining the process.
Overall, you did a great job at making this, & I'm happy you did! Because this will be a MASSIVE game changer for making engines & such. Keep up the good work!