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=== Assistant: Perfect — that screenshot tells me exactly what’s happening. === Perfect — that screenshot tells me exactly what’s happening. ✅ Right now, the orange sine path is appearing too small and compressed under the top of the cube — it’s not smoothly continuing from the black spiral. That’s because in the current version, the sine curve’s amplitude and Z descent are modest, and it starts with a small inward “segment A.” We can fix this easily. ===== 1. Start exactly from the spiral’s endpoint (no inward offset). ===== # Use the same helical direction as the spiral so it feels like a continuation. # Increase amplitude slightly so it visually matches the spiral’s diameter. # Let the sine wave descend more gradually in Z so it fills more of the cube depth. ===== - When you press “Toggle Sine Transition,” → the orange curve starts exactly where the black spiral ends, → continues smoothly downward and oscillates in a flowing sine shape → all inside the cube (no part sticking out). ===== Would you like the transition curve to: * (A) Descend vertically (z decreasing smoothly as sine unfolds), or * (B) Spiral slightly as it descends (like a “helical sine wave”)? Option (B) will look more organic, like the spiral gradually straightens into a sine path.
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