![]() ![]() ![]() The engineering industry believes that Solids and B-Reps are everything. The main issue I think is each industry sees things with its own view, for instance VFX industry always believes that Meshes are everything. What is interesting is the ability to convert between them.įor years developing a paradigm that can support all type of geometry was/is a wish in the geometric modeling field and I think there are some pieces of evidence that shows that some somewhat were successful too For some uses you need meshes, for others you need solids or burns. I also don't think one geometry type is "better" than another. Hope we will nog end a a swamp and neverending discussion about pro and cons of different modelling engines in genera This narrows down the discussion down to a practical one about checking and fixing / repairing curved geometry. Making a button " IFC> convert all to solids. Also how to repair it after IFC was supplied. I myself would very much like to know what caused it and what can be done to prevent it. BUT many of us down the line you need to use the geometetry are not in the position or timeframe to have certian demands to export from native files.The contract says IFC so here is IFC. To convert it to 3D from Revit the Export>DWG>solids is a good option to prevent this. And I believe it is a conversion from Revit where particular modelleling techniques we're used that caused it to convert it this way. The red object, (including the pilar) is surface based. I think i can make that conclusionĪttached you will find an example of a civil structure that contains them. Blender has more power than my CAD tools to check this and fix it. I) have to deal with them! And i want to be able to turn meshes into solids. Using IFC i also see come across watertight meshes after importing them. Hello again, Not only is this a Sketchup import related problem. ![]()
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