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November 29, 2000, 13:01 |
gridding when bounding surfaces are rough?
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Hi,
Has there been work done on creating grids when the bounding surfaces are extremely jagged? This includes larger cavities and many smaller pits? Thanks! |
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December 1, 2000, 06:58 |
Re: gridding when bounding surfaces are rough?
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Pro-am has a "surface-wrapping" for this kind of problems.
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