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<MapleWalnutIceCream> wrote in messageI
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have a parking lot and I am using gradings to make the surface. I noticed that
around some of the corners it doesn't follow the feature line curve. Any
ideas? I have included a picture. The curve on the left works and the one on
the right not.
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<MapleWalnutIceCream> wrote in messageThanks.
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I found that exploding the feature lines into 3dpolys and then remaking them
into feature lines also works ok, but not as smooth.
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<MapleWalnutIceCream> wrote in messageI
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didn't add the feature lines to the surface as breaklines. Your right to make
that small. I made gradings and set them to automatically produce a surface
from them. I set their tesselation distance to 1. It seems to work sometimes.
Some of my feature lines where broken at the PC which may have led to this
problem. Joining them didn't seem to fix all of them. I shouldn't need to add
nodes to the curve of a feature line Bill. That is what the tesselation
setting is for. But it probably is a good work
around.
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