Berserk
Automotive
- Jan 23, 2003
- 248
Hello,
I have a project where we have to create a surface model for a scanned lines of a clay model for an ATV.
The scan is on X, Y, and Z, every 10mm.
I created a point cloud out of this scanned lines and I am using "From point cloud" to generate some of the surfaces.
I would like to get some advise on how to go about modelling the surfaces. Best practices.
This is my first time doing this kind of job.
Also what is the relation of the degree of a surface and the number of patches. How does this affect the smoothness of a surface.
Would a reversal of curvature acceptable on a Class A surface?
Whenever I look at the surfaces I generated, I want to smoothen it out, but when I do, it deviates from the points.
What is the acceptable deviation of the surface from the point cloud?
Thanks.
Roark
UGNX 1.0.4.2/WinXP SP1/GMPDL1-c.1.2
I have a project where we have to create a surface model for a scanned lines of a clay model for an ATV.
The scan is on X, Y, and Z, every 10mm.
I created a point cloud out of this scanned lines and I am using "From point cloud" to generate some of the surfaces.
I would like to get some advise on how to go about modelling the surfaces. Best practices.
This is my first time doing this kind of job.
Also what is the relation of the degree of a surface and the number of patches. How does this affect the smoothness of a surface.
Would a reversal of curvature acceptable on a Class A surface?
Whenever I look at the surfaces I generated, I want to smoothen it out, but when I do, it deviates from the points.
What is the acceptable deviation of the surface from the point cloud?
Thanks.
Roark
UGNX 1.0.4.2/WinXP SP1/GMPDL1-c.1.2