05-21-2014, 12:07 AM
Olishea ...
Meshlab does not do ADAPTIVE isotropic remeshing as far as you know ?
Correct ?
It would never retain mesh shape while resampling surface and laying out nice
somewhat pretty triangles on mesh. Isotropic just means somewhat similar edges
sizes in triangle ... does not mean all equilaterals. Just nice ... not so many long triangles.
Adaptive means smaller triangles are used rather than slivers. We have been looking
for a CHEAPWARE app that does a nice job of this and have come to conclusion that a good
implementation is hard to find.
I did find 1 ... and had to FIX the code and compile it for my platform. It is a command line tool.
If you don't do the adaptive isotropic mesh remeshing for your initial mesh ... your trials and tribulations
in wings and manifoldlab will be numerous and tedious.
Meshlab does not do ADAPTIVE isotropic remeshing as far as you know ?
Correct ?
It would never retain mesh shape while resampling surface and laying out nice
somewhat pretty triangles on mesh. Isotropic just means somewhat similar edges
sizes in triangle ... does not mean all equilaterals. Just nice ... not so many long triangles.
Adaptive means smaller triangles are used rather than slivers. We have been looking
for a CHEAPWARE app that does a nice job of this and have come to conclusion that a good
implementation is hard to find.
I did find 1 ... and had to FIX the code and compile it for my platform. It is a command line tool.
If you don't do the adaptive isotropic mesh remeshing for your initial mesh ... your trials and tribulations
in wings and manifoldlab will be numerous and tedious.