Texturing An Organic Profile
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@hieru said:
If I didn't have that option, does anyone know of a way to only soften triangulation?
Soften the diagonal edge in triangulated quads?
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That's right.
I think it's something that would be very useful when using QFT and you find that you need to change a texture or mesh after softening.
I'm pretty sure there isn't a native solution (other than manually softening) or a plugin.
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You mean you have a set of triangles which you want to convert to Quads?
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No - not suite sure... ...but then again.. it's 4:35 in the morning.. or 3:35 if you ignore the DST change. ...a somewhat significant amount of alcoholic units in my body might impair my comprehension abilities...
...why I am I still awake..? trying to decrease the amount of units...
...yes, spelling tools is the only reason why this post made any sense....
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It's best not to ask those kinds of questions. I did wonder why it felt so late and everyone around me is fading fast.
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Sort of.
In this case I recreated the new profile I needed using Extrude Edge by Rails. I selected the quads option when prompted and then used QFT to map a texture.
I then smoothed the mesh thinking I had done what I wanted, but then found that there were a few mesh anomalies that prevented QTF from doing it's job properly.
Luckily I could just revert back to the quad faces, adjust the mesh and apply the texture again.
However I might not have spotted the mesh issue, saved the file and shut down SU. If I then wanted to change the mesh and unsoften it, I would then end up with unsoftened diagonals running across all of the quads, which would prevent me from reapplying QFT again.
Essentially it would be usefull to have the 'create quads' option from Tig's extrude plugin as a separate tool.
Do you know what I mean?
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@unknownuser said:
Hieru
Location: UKUK? Night owl as well? I'd not noticed your profile - from your nickname I'd assumed you'd be in Japan or something near that region. What's your excuse for being up at these hours - at this forum - at this time and space ..continuum.
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Just got a poke from an old friend from Oslo and he's been thrown by the time change as well.
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It's a very silly thing - this DST ... you can never be sure when the pub close or when the last bus departs. And which clock automatically adjust and which doesn't? My oven appear to be as ignorant as a rock. I'm baffled by contradictory electronic devices! Enough of this non-sense - I'm reverting to solar clocks! ..despite it disadvantages during the darker hours - which is plentiful up here north...
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I've got no excuse. I've been out clubbing with friends and the time change has thrown me. I'm trying to resist turning on my PC as I'll probably end up modelling all night.
With my user name I was trying to mix up my real name with an interest with Egyptology, but only recently realised that it was a pretty common Japanese name. It seems to catch a lot of people out.
When the haze has cleared, it would still be good to hear if you have any thoughts on the truangulation issue. Think of it as splitdonut in reverse.
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