The guided spline approach to surface construction separates surface design and surface representation by constructing local
guide surfaces and sampling these by splines of moderate degree. This paper explains a construction based on tessellating
the domain into V-shaped regions so that the resulting C
2 surfaces have G
2 transitions across the boundaries of the V-shapes and consist of tensor-product splines of degree (6,6) with patches of degree
(4,4) forming a central cap.