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October 11, 2007, 20:20 |
how to define a point on the complex model
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Dear all,
I know the surface>point to define the points, but mouse selection is not accurate and the coordinates is difficult to calculate.Print out the data of the surfaces and select the data? If I want to define the exact points on the surfaces of a complex model, could you show your ideas? please!! Thanks in advance Justin |
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October 12, 2007, 05:22 |
Re: how to define a point on the complex model
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perhaps by using Isosurface cuts on the surface you want, with 2 grid constrains (2 of the 3 coordinates you want): the third one is given by the constrain fot the point to belong to that surface...
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October 12, 2007, 16:44 |
Re: how to define a point on the complex model
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Fluid,
Many thanks. it is a good idea to define the point by isosurface. Cheers Justin |
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