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$\begingroup$ If this were a regular question instead of a peg to hang a tutorial on I would have voted to close it for need of clarification or being opinion-based :D I mean: did you say please in GN or regular curve or mesh object? Or what you need it for afterwards so that we know what to consider while creating it? Or please tell us what you got so far and where you are stuck ;) $\endgroup$– Gordon BrinkmannCommented Jan 27, 2023 at 10:49
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2$\begingroup$ @GordonBrinkmann for legal reasons I can't explain why I need this. $\endgroup$– Markus von BroadyCommented Jan 27, 2023 at 11:07
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2$\begingroup$ I wouldn't mind if you were a priest in the Church of Satan, I know others, too :) $\endgroup$– Gordon BrinkmannCommented Jan 27, 2023 at 11:36
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$\begingroup$ I'd pay a few dollars to learn what draconian legal reasons could possibly exist that someone couldn't describe in generalities why they needed something $\endgroup$– horseyrideCommented Jan 27, 2023 at 19:52
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1$\begingroup$ @HarryMcKenzie I was worried this might be the case, but at least now I have a confirmation, thanks! $\endgroup$– Markus von BroadyCommented Jan 28, 2023 at 12:38
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