So again CTRL+f / ⌘+f and type ' diff' , in the filter list should appear 'Compute Hausdorff Distance', open the parameter list and set: target mesh as voronoi remeshing of Torus', sample Num as 1.000.000, and check the 'Save Sample' flag'. As it is well known basic differnce between 3D surfaces is well captured by Hausdorff Distance. Now we want just to compute the difference between these two mesh. ![]() Enable wireframe for this mesh too and switch between the two layers to see the difference in meshing. The result is a base mesh that is refined and adapted over the original mesh. The new mesh is a remeshing done using a simple sampling plus relaxation strategy followed by a Delaunay triangulation of these samplesĭone in the geodesic metric. There are two meshes superimposed on the right, to see clearly both of them just click on the 'eye' icon to disable/enable the visualization of each layer. After one sec you should see a new layer appear in the list of the meshes, named something like ' Voronoi Remeshing of Torus'. Now press CTRL+f ( ⌘+f on OSX) again and type ' remesh', open the parameters of the ' Voronoi Remeshing' filter, raise to 2 the ' Refine Step' param, and turn off the ' Voronoi Coloring' option press the apply filter '▶︎' button. ![]() ![]() In the space below you should see the parameters of the wireframe rendering ( color, thickness etc). Click on the wireframe icon to enable, for the current layer, the display of the edges of the mesh. Just increase the ' Subdivision' parameter to 64 and press the '▶︎' (apply filter) button and you should see a torus appear on the right.Ĭlick on the Rendering tab and you access to all the different rendering modes. While you type the long list of available filters will reduce to only the ones matching with the typed text (in this case just one).Ĭlick on the ' Create Torus' filter box and it will open to reveal the parameters. Press CTRL+f (or ⌘+f on OSX) to jump to the find box and type ' torus'.
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