You need to fill out the first six layouts. If you put in conflicting values*, nothing will happen. The last two layouts are only needed if sin(or)cos (degrees1) and sin(or)cos (degrees2) are the same. *For example: if sin (something degrees1)<sin (something degrees2) then Y<Y2. If you don't care about values 7-9, just put "n" for normal Degrees1 can be higher than degrees2 Rules: Don't put in a value higher than 360 or lower than 0 for degrees. Make sure the X, Y, X2, and Y2 make sense in their position to each other when in relation to the curve. Don't put accuracy lower than 1. That's it, I think!
This script makes it much easier to draw curves, to put it simply(don't put in random results please) FAR FROM COMPLETE TEN MONTHS I HAD BEEN TRYING TO DO THIS WITHOUT TRIG, 3 WEEKS DOING IT WITH TRIG Bit annoyed...hahaha... Please inform me if you think it isn't working properly! The direction block does not work with this. Murphy's law I guess, *groan*. Not going to be making that a feature soon. So glad to be back on track, and aiming for plausible things.