



The Heart. So far, so good. I think.
Usually, CATIA parametric modeling feature is to see variety of deign or solutions, but I used it to CHECK if I modeled this complex surface as close as possible to minimal surface.
If I update sets of parameters and the surface deform undesirably, the geometrical relationships I set up should be false. By the time I get the surface update maintaining smooth tangency, it should be fairly close to minimal surface condition.
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