No, they're not evenly spaced at all - you've got way too many CVs bunched in the corners then a sparse amount for the longer, straight parts. I replicated your problem last night. With geometry, it's often a good idea to keep everything even - similar to how a primitive looks. Then, start moving things afterwards. Look at the example I've attached. This is what I mean about evenly spacing. You can see how I've simply snapped CVs to the grid to create the shape. You only need 2 or so CVs for the rounded corners. You could try to "rebuild curve" on yours if you want but it only takes a couple of minutes to redraw from scratch.Originally posted by skyjay
Looks like It has enough CVs amd they are evenly spaced out.