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# Project Curves

## Short Description

A tool for projecting curves onto meshes.

## Description

Project Curves is a tool designed to project curves onto underlying meshes with various configuration options. It provides users with control over the offset, resolution, and resampling of the curves being projected.

## Properties

### Base Properties

* **Offset**: Offsets the curve from the surface.
* **Projection Curves**: Curves to project on the input projection meshes.
* **Projection Meshes**: Meshes to project the curves to.
* **Resample**: Enable/Disable resampling of the curve.
* **Resolution**: The higher the value, the more accurately the curve gets reconstructed.
* **Resample Distance**: Resamples the projected curve to give it more points.


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