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tools:lcmax:object_quick-setup [2021/05/03 10:41] Bob Varkevisser [Utility: Object Quick-Setup] |
tools:lcmax:object_quick-setup [2021/05/03 10:47] Bob Varkevisser [Lines and smooth splines] |
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===== Low-detail object ===== | ===== Low-detail object ===== | ||
- | This setting was used for the dinosaur in Pangolin' | + | This setting was used for the dinosaur in Pangolin' |
You may need to make adjustments to the Line Type, Filter Settings and Point Spacing, to tailor the settings for the object' | You may need to make adjustments to the Line Type, Filter Settings and Point Spacing, to tailor the settings for the object' | ||
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This setting was used for the logs and the landscape in the "early man" segment of Pangolin' | This setting was used for the logs and the landscape in the "early man" segment of Pangolin' | ||
- | You may need to make adjustments to the Line Type, Filter Settings and Point Spacing, to tailor the settings for the object' | + | You may need to make adjustments to the Line Type, Filter Settings and Point Spacing, to tailor the settings for the object' |
**What is set**: Sets line type for **Folds, Creases** and **Intersections with others**. Sets filter for fairly moderate parameters including a 0.5 beam diameter overlap. Sets point spacing to handle a variety of conditions including some sharp angles and some curvature variation. | **What is set**: Sets line type for **Folds, Creases** and **Intersections with others**. Sets filter for fairly moderate parameters including a 0.5 beam diameter overlap. Sets point spacing to handle a variety of conditions including some sharp angles and some curvature variation. | ||
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- | This should work fairly well for splines. There is more information in the [[tools: | + | This should work fairly well for splines((A **spline** is defined as: "A mathematical interpolation routine for describing curves or surfaces. More precisely, a sequence of curves, usually cubic polynomials, |
**What is set**: Sets line type to **Silhouette** and **Transparent**. Sets filter for best operation with splines. Sets point spacing for a good mix between straight line and curved densities. However, no corners are detected in this mode. | **What is set**: Sets line type to **Silhouette** and **Transparent**. Sets filter for best operation with splines. Sets point spacing for a good mix between straight line and curved densities. However, no corners are detected in this mode. |