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brlcad |
test34: V stands for vertex |
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test34 |
ok |
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test34 |
thanks for the info |
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brlcad |
which is the center point for that
sphere |
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test34 |
ok |
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Twingy |
Not the mama |
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clock_ |
Is Group just a Combination that uses only the
OR operator? |
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brlcad |
heh |
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brlcad |
yes, though for CSG, that's generally referred
to as the union operator |
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brlcad |
OR -> UNION |
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brlcad |
AND -> INTERSECTION |
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brlcad |
MINUS -> SUBTRACTION (aka A AND NOT
B) |
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clock_ |
When I have a symmetric model and I model only
one half and want to make the other half by copying and
mirroring |
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clock_ |
How should I do it? |
15:41.04 |
clock_ |
Make a combination of one half and the same
half mirrored? |
15:41.49 |
clock_ |
Or make a combination containing only one
half, then produce another combination by mirroring the
combination, and then finally third combination that will UNION
both toghether? |
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clock_ |
I don't remember which of these two
possibilities triggers incorrect behaviour in mged and which
not |
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brlcad |
clock_: there's a 'mirror' command
:) |
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clock_ |
brlcad: I know |
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clock_ |
but which 1 of the 2 possibilities should I
use? |
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``Erik |
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/electronic/8928/?cpg=39T |
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