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Subject: need a pro's help please


Styxx ( ) posted Sat, 04 May 2002 at 10:26 AM · edited Fri, 07 February 2025 at 5:05 PM

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I am trying to get the troubleshooters mesh fixed up. I still have these seams. I thought I had them licked, but the store tester found them again. so I deleted the object I had, then replaced it with the one that I had in the store zip file. They were there again! I am pretty much at my wits end! Does anyone know of a good way to fix these without going back to the modeling stage? I have tried running the fix seams and smooth functions in UVMapper to no avail. If anyone can help, I would appreaciate it no end :) Thanks in advance, Noel.


Letterworks ( ) posted Sat, 04 May 2002 at 11:51 AM

Noel, Can you give me a little more info? What modeler did you create the mesh in?? Could you , maybe shoe the mesh in the same pose? I have an idea... I've seen this in my models where a subdivided mesh meets mesh of a lower count. Usual triangulating the mesh fixes it, but not always.. You might need to go to the modeling stage but it could be a quick fix. mike


Styxx ( ) posted Sat, 04 May 2002 at 12:05 PM

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Thanks Trev, here is a shot of the wireframe... I sure hope I don't have to return to the modeling stage.. too much on my plate as it is! lol


nyar1ath0tep ( ) posted Sat, 04 May 2002 at 3:12 PM

I see mesh areas around his "boxer shorts" edges that are going to cause problems. Specifically, there are places where several tiny polygons line up along the edge of one huge polygon. My advice is to subdivide all the big polygons so they can bend in unison with all the tiny polygons along their edges.


Styxx ( ) posted Sat, 04 May 2002 at 5:28 PM

Thanks guys.. I was afraid of that.. guess these guys get put on the back burner till I can catch up with my other work :) Thanks for the help.. Now I know what to do :)


Ajax ( ) posted Sat, 04 May 2002 at 5:57 PM

Noel, I just saw your front page article on these (heh, heh, now I know who wins the naming comp). You might want to get it taken down until you can get them in the store. If I knew more about Rhino, I'd offer some advice, but it's not my strong point :-( Could you maybe just joint the thighs to the buttocks and then do the group subdivision in UV mapper after export?


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Xena ( ) posted Sat, 04 May 2002 at 6:37 PM

The Styxx character is a completely new mesh. It's not a Mike character with boxers on. There are no clothes whatsoever on him. And defects don't get covered - they get fixed.


Styxx ( ) posted Sat, 04 May 2002 at 7:46 PM

you got it Xena :) I'll get it fixed :) And thanks Ajax, Didn't I post the winner in that thread? You did win.. You;ll get your prize soon as they are ready :) Sent you an IM too :)


Ajax ( ) posted Sat, 04 May 2002 at 9:17 PM

Thanks a lot, Styxx! I'm looking forward to playing with these guys. I went back for a look at the thread and you did post the announcement of the winner. For some reason I stopped getting ebots from that thread so I just didn't see it. LOL @ Xena. Looks like we agree about defects :-)


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Xena ( ) posted Sat, 04 May 2002 at 9:31 PM

Hey Ajax, I stopped getting ebots from that thread too. Sheesh, I'll have to wade through and find it again now. And you are gonna love these guys. They rock.


Letterworks ( ) posted Sat, 04 May 2002 at 10:46 PM

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Styxx, I've found that when you subdivide areas of a model but not the entire model the resullting mesh can take on some strange characteristics. in particular there can be (as Ron mentioned) smaller polygons with edges in conjuction to larger polygons (see the areas I've circled in your picture). Or, specifically polys with more than 4 vertices. Poser doesn't like this. What you need to do is link the mesh so that there are no polygons with more than FOUR vertices per edge. From the looks of your mesh this shouldn't be an extremely long process, just some cleaning up and relinking to eleminate the offending odd numbered vertices, sort of like the green lines I've drawn on yout image. Hope this helps and that I've made myself clear enough. mike


Styxx ( ) posted Sun, 05 May 2002 at 11:03 AM

Thanks Mike :) ok, now for another question, I model in Rhino which uses Nurbs. Then I split the nurbs and mesh all the parts. I have Max 3.1 so I figure I would have to do this job in Max. Can you tell me how to split the polys and line the verticies up? Thanks to everyone for all your help! Noel.


Letterworks ( ) posted Sun, 05 May 2002 at 11:22 AM

Styxx, I don't use Max so maybe one of those that do, here or at RunTimeDNA might be of more help. Howeve, I've read a book called "Modeling a Character in 3DS Max" by Paul Steed that I highly recommend to anyone doing character creation. In it he appears to perform these operations using "edge" commands called "divide" and/or "turn", perhaps you can find more info on this by looking these commands up in you manual. In RDS/Carrara, which I'm currently using, you would choose each vertices in question and hit the link command. In Lightwave, which I haven't used since school so my memory may be wrong, but, you would have to "remove" the polygon and select the three points then "make" new polygons. In some programs "triangulate" command might do all or most of the repairs for you, but I'm not sure of this would work in Max. mike


Styxx ( ) posted Sun, 05 May 2002 at 1:34 PM

Thanks Mike.. I'll look into that :) You've been quite helpful :))


Crescent ( ) posted Sun, 05 May 2002 at 2:10 PM

Some of the Rhino guys split off the offending area, delete it, then do a blend from the lower to the upper pieces to get a smoother area. You'd do best by asking the pros over there for more info.


Ajax ( ) posted Sun, 05 May 2002 at 4:50 PM

Xurge just put up some great info on getting nice meshes out of Rhino over at RDNA. As for Max, I'm pretty sure the commands you're looking for are under the vertex editing rollout, but my copy is a few versions earlier than yours. I remember that polygon editing was one of the few things the help files were pretty clear on.


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