smicha wrote:Seekerfinder wrote:Now I just need some magic solution to 'de-triangulate' some crappy old SU models that just won't render properly... Any ideas? Or is it just a case of remodelling in quads?
Seeker,
I agree with you in 100% - SU is not the tool for final refined work, not talking about animation at all. Since I've moved to Modo for final mesh modelling SU serves only as a great architectural tool with fantastic scaling and measuring and snapping system. The subd su plugin is just a news for me - no other app cannot match with modo in terms of its instant tab key for subd and it's so fast, crazy fast even with 5-6 levels of subd. I am more and more looking ar c4d for animations.
To remove nasty triangulated faces - open exported obj in modo - simply drag it to modo, go to select, diagonal, hit enter and remove the selected diagonals
For smaller object you can manually select all diagonals - hit 2 for edge mode, hold shift and select all diagonals, delete them. Hit ctrl s to save obj with quads only. I'll do it all the time and then refine geometry in modo for rounded edges, bevels and uv.
Hope it helps
S
Thanks for the tip Smicha.
It's been hard for me to come to the realization that both my 3D modelling apps don't create great geometry. I'm married to Revit (happily for the most part) and I thought I was to SU but now I am looking for greener pastures. It's a tough one. I've been following Modo since 101 and I've always been impressed with them. But I've seen many complaints about stability and complexity of some workflows in Modo. While I am in my 'app browsing' phase, I am also looking at Lightwave. So here's where I am:
- Will play with C4D Lite since I have a license and look at training material until I'm ready to make the plunge (Maxon are likely to offer some kind of subscription model in 2016...);
- Will give Ligthwave a good look before making my 'next phase tool of choice' decision;
- Will probably keep using SU for some work (probably mainly entourage type stuff for archviz and for some point cloud stuff);
- Will dabble in Max and learn some basics - when I feel like it - just to get another skill, and because we have a license in the office... But it will be at leisure. If it grabs me, or we need it for some job, we'll adopt it.
- Weed out pointless or inefficient workflows / tools over time.
I find it fascinating to see where 3D apps are headed - there seems to be a real convergence of features across the board. Will all apps eventually be able to do everything? Well, almost everything...
Cheers,
Seeker
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