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    SubD smoothed edge: infinitely sharp vs crease value =1

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    • uwesketchU Offline
      uwesketch
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      An edge marked as "infinitely sharp" will be subdivided as a non-smooth edge.
      When removing the "infinitely sharp" flag, the crease value changes to be 1. It would be nice, if the edge would be marked as smooth when subdividing with a value of 1. Otherwise I have to set the crease value to 0.99 to get a sharp smoothed edge.

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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
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        @uwesketch said:

        An edge marked as "infinitely sharp" will be subdivided as a non-smooth edge.
        When removing the "infinitely sharp" flag, the crease value changes to be 1. It would be nice, if the edge would be marked as smooth when subdividing with a value of 1. Otherwise I have to set the crease value to 0.99 to get a sharp smoothed edge.

        I'm not sure I quite follow.

        Can you post some screenshot and a sample model to illustrate?
        Also, are you using Relative Sharpness?

        Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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        • uwesketchU Offline
          uwesketch
          last edited by

          Hi Thom

          I hope below screenshots clarify.

          Why is the smoothing of a creased edge depending on the number of iterations when the value is a relative value?
          For me it would be easier, if a relative value of 1 would as well create a smooth edge. Like this one can easily distinguish between infnite and a relative value of 1.

          original mesh with edge set to smooth:
          original mesh

          infinite crease value:

          Edge with infinite crease is never smooth

          absolute crease values:

          Edge with absolute crease value of 1 or above is never smooth
          Edge with absolute crease value of 0.99 or below is always smooth

          corresponding relative values:

          1 Iteration: Edge with relative value above 1 is not smooth
          2 Iterations: Edge with relative value above 0.50 is not smooth
          3 Iterations: Edge with relative value above 0.33 is not smooth
          4 Iterations: Edge with relative value above 0.25 is not smooth

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          • thomthomT Offline
            thomthom
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            Oh, I see, infinitely sharp edges override the original smooth-property of the edge. Yea - that's a bug. Thanks for reporting! I've logged it to my issue tracker and will be looking into why this happens.

            Sorry for the inconvenience.

            Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
            List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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