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Commands and Applications: Rewrap (part 2)

By Mike Tsang • Oct 19th, 2009 • Category: By Level, By Product, Intermediate, Self-paced Learning, Success Blog, Tech Tips, XOR


The Rewrap Command (part 2)

We all know that the Rewrap command is useful for interpolating mesh data as well as smoothing noisy data. This post continues our look at the command with a second example. The first example can be found by visiting this post.


Example #2

Autosurfacing a mesh for CAD operations: If you are creating an auto-surface of a model, it is usually said that a majority of the editing must be done to the mesh since you are creating a verbatim model. But with XOR, you have the added ability to create a hybrid model, that is, performing CAD operations on a verbatim model to create a model that has both the accuracy from the scan as well as the design intent of a designed model.

In this example, we have an autosurface of a bottom of a bottle. What if the scan of the bottom of the bottle isn’t flat? Well then our autosurface of the bottom of the bottle may not be flat either.




Using the rewrap command, we can extend the mesh in a natural way, create our autosurfaced solid model, then create a perfectly flat surface.

We can also change the height of the bottle by using a different cutting plane!




More Examples…

We’ll be posting the final example of how this command can be applied soon! If you missed the first example, check it out here!.


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