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Subject: Converting from Spline Modeller to Vertex Modeller


nemisis ( ) posted Fri, 02 June 2000 at 10:32 AM · edited Thu, 03 October 2024 at 9:39 AM

Hi, I created a shape in the spline modelling room but could not quite get the surfaces as smooth as I'd like in this room by moving the points around or converting them to curves. So I converted the object into a vertex model and then used the subdivide command to smooth out the surface. Is this a normal procedure or should I not do this??


BigSerge ( ) posted Fri, 02 June 2000 at 11:40 AM

I see nothing wrong with doing so Nemesis, If the end product Is exactly what you want it to be them by all means subdivide. Heck multires subdivide if you have to just make sure to always save different versions of your image.


keithw ( ) posted Fri, 02 June 2000 at 11:49 AM

Thats what I do. I usually duplicate the spline model first before I convert it. That way I can go back to the spline model if the conversion doesn't work out the way I thought it should. Also if you are going to save your model as an OBJ file you can see what the mesh will look like if you convert to a vertex model first. Keith


MarkBremmer ( ) posted Fri, 02 June 2000 at 11:50 AM

Hi Nem, I try to keep everything in the spline modeler because the files are smaller. You can get things perfectly smooth in the spline modeler and it's well worth it spending time to learn how. However, if you convert to vertex, before you subdivide, try using the Smooth Polygon command first. If those results are acceptable then you don't need the subdivide command which results in a larger file. Mark






nemisis ( ) posted Fri, 02 June 2000 at 12:19 PM

Thanks for the help. I shall endeavour to put it to good use.


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