Mesh Repair - Skill Builder
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- In this Skill Builder, Aaron talks to us about Mesh repair in SketchUp (aka, what to do when there's a hole in your object that you need to repair).
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I have run into these issues and now I have some ideas for fixing them that I know will work better than what I have been doing. Thanks Aaron.
Sometimes when repairing geometry like that though, you can end up with muiltiple faces within the same set of vertices. You have to usually delete the face 2 or 3 times.
In this case, "Solid Inspector" helps a lot!
Thanks Tom Tom for this! ;)
Would love to see this applied to some 3D-printable models! Import an .STL file with some intricate details, and repair all the holes. 3D models are a perfect candidate for needing to do this -- they're small, often have many faces to form curves, and sometimes have lots of unintended perforations, as far as SketchUp is concerned.
Thanks Aaron, another great Skill Builder, particularly when you learn something, thanks.
I'm having a hell of a time trying to repair 3D terrain. It would be wonderful to see a repair mesh video that talks about higher complexity meshes as one might see in an archetectural model.
Classic & awesome. Just solid piece of cake DUDE-----!? God blessed.
Thanks for making my life much easier!
Stitching Yay! Thanks Aaron 😆
Great to know how to fix this one.
I, also, find it cathartic to manually repair broken geometry (when I t works) ;)
Oh, yes… I hum to myself and feel very relaxed while stitching up a broken mesh
Thanks that helped a lot again!
I've noticed faces missing if i import a 3rd party model. something I heard, cant remember where though, is to import it in a much larger scale, like metres instead of mm which usually fills in the missing faces and then scale it back down with tape measure tool.
I love the shirt :)
Thanks so much for this video;)
great video
Could it be an idea to use solid tool to find the mesh in these cases? You have to know there are faults before you can repair them. :-)
Solid Tools work by combining or cutting solids from each other. It does not include any mesh repair functionality.
@@SketchUp No, but it DOES show where the hole is.
@@SketchUp Correct, but I assume that Solid Tools will show 'mesh' errors?
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extensions will do 🤪🤪
Which ones?