Sean O'Neil - 2018-02-18
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-In some cases, asymmetric scaling can create non-planar facets (by scaling some, but not all vertices in a given plane). This should be fixed, probably in a similar way to how reflection was done.
+In some cases, asymmetric scaling can create non-planar facets (by scaling some, but not all vertices in a given plane). It turns out that the most reasonable way to solve this results in non-convex arrangements of facets. I'm curious what the best way to approach this would be. It may just involve recutting the whole design upon scaling.