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3d_modeling:join_two_meshes_by_smoothing_out_the_overlapping_parts [2020/01/22 07:16] formlab3d_modeling:join_two_meshes_by_smoothing_out_the_overlapping_parts [2020/01/22 07:20] formlab
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-====== join two meshes by smoothing out the overlapping parts ======+====== Join two meshes by smoothing out the overlapping parts ======
  
 Use a sculpting brush to smoothen out the overlapping area where two meshes meet.\\  Use a sculpting brush to smoothen out the overlapping area where two meshes meet.\\ 
-Plus: the area between the two objects can be controlled.\\  +**Plus**: the area between the two objects can be controlled.\\  
-Minus: surface detail is lost by the smoothing.\\ +**Minus**: surface detail is lost by the smoothing.\\ 
 + 
 +video tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvZFLOodw7c
  
 {{:3d_modeling:meshmixer-join-by-smoothing-01.jpg|}}\\  {{:3d_modeling:meshmixer-join-by-smoothing-01.jpg|}}\\ 
-Move and scale the two objects into their approximate positions.+Move and scale the two objects ([[http://threedscans.com/albertina/poetschke/|Goethe]] and [[http://threedscans.com/uncategorized/lion/|Lion]]) into their approximate positions.
  
 {{:3d_modeling:meshmixer-join-by-smoothing-02.jpg|}}\\  {{:3d_modeling:meshmixer-join-by-smoothing-02.jpg|}}\\ 
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