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    Triangulate a surface similar to the "From Scratch" tool

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    • JClementsJ Offline
      JClements
      last edited by JClements

      I have a huge site area for which I may have to produce a surface from contours. Since it is so large, the fewest possible contours will probably used.

      In certain areas, close to structures, more detail may be added. I was hoping to create a From Scratch surface (see the sandbox toolset), project the boundary edges of the focus area onto the From Scratch surface, do an intersection, and erase the surfaces/edges which lay outside the boundary. Then use the Smoove tool to do some surface shaping. However, the step where the out-of-bounds geometry is erased is a painstaking process.

      I was wondering if there is a script that could create a grid from a selected surface and automatically trim of the excess; even better yet do the triangulation bit that the From Scratch tool does?


      Hybrid of the From Scratch Tool.jpg

      John | Illustrator | Beaverton, Oregon

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        gata
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        Soap Skin Bubble does a mesh from a contour. Turn on hidden geometry to see the triangulation.

        With your intersection technique, if you softened the out-of-bound mesh from a Sandbox-made grid, then it's one face to select for deletion.

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        • JClementsJ Offline
          JClements
          last edited by

          Gata:

          " ... if you softened the out-of-bound mesh from a Sandbox-made grid, then it's one face to select for deletion."

          This tip will help be out significantly!

          I will have to download Soap Skin Bubble and install it on my new PC. I had forgotten all about it.

          Thanks, again.
          John

          John | Illustrator | Beaverton, Oregon

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