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      Vaile
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      Alright, I am getting quite irritated with this. somehow from somewhere came a bunch of hidden geometry entangled throughout my model making things several times more complicated than they ought to be. this hidden geometry is attaching itself to each new surface that I attempt to create. which creates warping and division in the faces, making them extremely difficult to modify and build upon. So my questions are as follows:

      1.) Does anyone know what on earth might've created all this annoying hidden geometry? this is one of my least complex models so I really can't understand.

      2.) Is there a way either by means of a plugin or other function to mass delete all of these nuisances? there is a lot of them as I have discovered after viewing hidden, and it would be an extremely time consuming task to just manually delete them all.

      3.) Is there precautions I can take in the future to prevent this from ever happening again?

      Thank you everyone in advance for you help.

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        thomthom
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        1. I see this from time to time. Usually it's a result of using imported geometry from for instance DWG/DXF files with some minor precision problems that appear to cascade throughout the model.

        2. Maybe CleanUp: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=22920
          But it won't prevent the problem from re-appearing. The root cause if probably precision problems.

        3. Use imported geometry as a guide, but don't model directly off it. Don't trust it to be square or parallel.

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          Vaile
          last edited by

          @thomthom said:

          1. I see this from time to time. Usually it's a result of using imported geometry from for instance DWG/DXF files with some minor precision problems that appear to cascade throughout the model.

          2. Maybe CleanUp: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=22920
            But it won't prevent the problem from re-appearing. The root cause if probably precision problems.

          3. Use imported geometry as a guide, but don't model directly off it. Don't trust it to be square or parallel.

          Thank you so much for the input Thomthom. This is actually quite helpful. ^.^

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