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$\begingroup$ Hi khellstr. Thankyou very much for providing your solution. I never even thought of using Geometry Nodes! I especially like the flexibility of using different nodes to achieve quick results, like being able to adjust the resolution/radius/start angle and scale by simply changing the values within the respective nodes, it's VERY intuitive. That's brilliant! Thankyou once again, I hope you have a nice day! $\endgroup$Jay T– Jay T2025-09-15 08:11:25 +00:00Commented Sep 15 at 8:11
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1$\begingroup$ @JayT: it would be nice if you could at least upvote the answer from which you learnt something or even better: click on the checkmark left to the answer as "right answer" $\endgroup$Chris– Chris2025-09-15 11:03:01 +00:00Commented Sep 15 at 11:03
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1$\begingroup$ Hi Chris. Just to clear, I'm new to stack exchange and this was my first post. I tried to upvote the answer immediately after the answer was posted, but I got a message from stack exchange saying: "Hang on, you can't upvote just yet. You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote." Hope that helps to clarify. Thanks. $\endgroup$Jay T– Jay T2025-09-16 07:34:28 +00:00Commented Sep 16 at 7:34
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