Dual geometry

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In computer graphics, dual geometry is he art of creating multiple layers of geometry through the dual modifier selection tool.

This is a very easy basic command that it is native to most 3d art programs. It can be adjusted by using the reaction of a flux initiation tool that will eventually lead you to a finalized concept art.

These can be also exported as .gif (JIFF) file that will create an exit strategy for the rest of your project.

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There are some basic tutorials available on the web and can also be found on a few of the following sites:


  • This page was created for the sole purpose of mocking a fellow classmate and his theory on dual geometry. This does not in any form exist or has it existed and should not be taken in any way as factual.