A negative value of "rise" is unexpected in a intuitive sense, but it comes "naturally" in 3DNA based strictly on its definition of the six step parameters as described in the docs I referred to you previously. To verify, simply "rebuild" the structure using the derived parameters, and you should get virtually same structure as the original one as far as base-pair geometry goes. You could further "analyze" the rebuilt structure, and you are guaranteed to get back essentially the same base-pair parameters.
Also as I mentioned in my previous response, the new set of simple parameters are introduced to give parameters that are sensible. For one thing, the rise value should not be negative. The above statement is general. Please provide a concrete example to illustrate your case step by step. If you have difficulty in the process, I will try my best to help.
Did you know Curves+? Give it a try since it may better fit your needs.
Best regards,
Xiang-Jun