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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Nobel Nacera on 3shape Design Nightmares
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<blockquote data-quote="npdynamite" data-source="post: 343964" data-attributes="member: 11802"><p>ooh, yeah that is terrible. What I was dealing with was similar in nature, but it didn't have to do with bad geometry within what was being used as an object to validate against. I would still play with using the smooth tool on a intense but small diameter setting around the connection to see if it fixes any triangles that should be protected (I believe I have seen a bad piece of geometry outside of the protected area, which is connected to the protected area via a vertex, cause the arm extending into the protected area to change slightly. something like this could correct your issue, but it isn't that likely).</p><p></p><p>Beyond that, I would target trying to talk to someone at Nobels production facility in New Jersey rather than someone at the main office who you would typically get on a call like this. In my experience they tended to be more honest about things rather than giving a PR CYA response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="npdynamite, post: 343964, member: 11802"] ooh, yeah that is terrible. What I was dealing with was similar in nature, but it didn't have to do with bad geometry within what was being used as an object to validate against. I would still play with using the smooth tool on a intense but small diameter setting around the connection to see if it fixes any triangles that should be protected (I believe I have seen a bad piece of geometry outside of the protected area, which is connected to the protected area via a vertex, cause the arm extending into the protected area to change slightly. something like this could correct your issue, but it isn't that likely). Beyond that, I would target trying to talk to someone at Nobels production facility in New Jersey rather than someone at the main office who you would typically get on a call like this. In my experience they tended to be more honest about things rather than giving a PR CYA response. [/QUOTE]
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