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February 28, 2005, 16:41 |
Attach 2 Models
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Hello,
I am working with V3.22 on SuSe 9.1 linux. I want assembly 2 models so I write vertex, cells and couples from one model and I read them in the second, but when I read I obtain a strange mesh. Maybe is the Attach or couple problem What can I do to solve this problem? Could someone give me a hint? |
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February 28, 2005, 21:50 |
Re: Attach 2 Models
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Make sure that you offset the vertex and cell numbers and couples when you read them in so that they don't overlap the original model.
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March 2, 2005, 06:33 |
Re: Attach 2 Models
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hi may be your couple was not created properly.If couple was not created properly then you will get this kind of shapes...check it...
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March 2, 2005, 10:32 |
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I donīt know How the offset vertex, cell and couples works, can you help me with this
Tanks |
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March 2, 2005, 10:34 |
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How create de couples properly?
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