From our
HOW TO Make a 3D Model for medit3D 3D graphics we repeat the important information on mesh!
meshes can be cumbersome and so for ANY model you should know how to reduce the number of meshes.
Here are the easy steps. We don't believe for general reconstruction simulation graphics you need 1.7 MILLION meshes!
why?
We recently started working with
Rhino, a great 3D CAD program we use for workign with vrml files.
We've also found it can significantly reduce the size of our 3D Models!
For those of you who want to make your own 3D models for medit3D:
And just so you know what we do to reduce the size of the models, the following are the steps:
Open the file in
Rhino:
- click on mesh menu,
- and then Mesh Edit Tools:
- Then select Reduce Mesh
- The select ALL Meshes
- Then the mesh reduction dialog shows up and
- select the reduction amount:
- Note: save as a different file name so then you can always for back to original and try a different amount
- so far reducing mesh by 90% produces excellent models
Here's a model we reduced the mesh from 1.7 MILLION to 170 THOUSAND...note any difference?
NO!!...so why waste the memory space on it?
mesh reduction demonstration.jpg
And of course if you need a 3D Model that isn't available let us know!
From our [url=https://www.mchenrysoftware.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=1214]HOW TO Make a 3D Model for medit3D 3D graphics[/url] we repeat the important information on mesh!
meshes can be cumbersome and so for ANY model you should know how to reduce the number of meshes.
Here are the easy steps. We don't believe for general reconstruction simulation graphics you need 1.7 MILLION meshes!
why?
We recently started working with [url=https://www.rhino3d.com/]Rhino[/url], a great 3D CAD program we use for workign with vrml files.
We've also found it can significantly reduce the size of our 3D Models!
For those of you who want to make your own 3D models for medit3D: [list][*][url=https://www.mchenrysoftware.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=1214]HOW TO Make a 3D Model for medit3D 3D graphics[/url][/list]
And just so you know what we do to reduce the size of the models, the following are the steps:
Open the file in [url=https://www.rhino3d.com/]Rhino[/url]:
[list][*]click on mesh menu,
[*]and then [b]Mesh Edit Tools[/b]:
[*]Then select [b]Reduce Mesh[/b]
[/list][align=center][attachment=1]mesh menu.jpg[/attachment][/align]
[list][*]The select ALL Meshes
[*]Then the mesh reduction dialog shows up and
[*]select the reduction amount:
[/list][list][*]Note: save as a different file name so then you can always for back to original and try a different amount
[*]so far reducing mesh by 90% produces excellent models[/list]
[align=center][attachment=2]mesh dialog.jpg[/attachment][/align]
Here's a model we reduced the mesh from 1.7 MILLION to 170 THOUSAND...note any difference?
[size=150]NO!![/size]...so why waste the memory space on it?
[attachment=0]mesh reduction demonstration.jpg[/attachment]
And of course if you need a 3D Model that isn't available let us know!
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