File:Path surface intersections 2D example.svg

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English: A 2D image showing the intersection of a multi-path (dark blue dashed curves) with a multi-surface (dark red solid curves). Positive intersection points (red circles) occur when a path intersects a surface in the preferred direction. Negative intersection points (teal circles) occur when a path intersects a surface in the opposite direction. The intersection is effectively a multi-point.
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