Is there a method to "ignore" lines during subdivision
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Is there a method to "ignore" lines during subdivisionI am starting to regularly come up with scenarios where I need to introduce quads in opposite directions but when doing so, I need to "quadify" the trunk where the branch is coming off of. While there is the creasing function is there something or a method of modeling that acts almost like an "uncrease" where the lines that need to be drawn to "quadify" do not take part in the subdivision? Looking for some guidance. Thank you. Re: Is there a method to "ignore" lines during subdivisionI'm not sure I fully understand what you are asking for?
Can you illustrate what your expected result would be? Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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Re: Is there a method to "ignore" lines during subdivisionHi @thomthom
thank you so much for your response. I guess I am coming at this question from: a) Is there a way to prevent the need to quadify the trunk everytime there is an offshoot b) Or even if we quadify the "trunk" can we get the resulting geometry not affected by the lines that were drawn. An "un-crease" of sorts? Re: Is there a method to "ignore" lines during subdivisionHave you deleted the inner faces in your example?
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Re: Is there a method to "ignore" lines during subdivisionAhhhh... good call @cotty!!!
That is what I believe I have been missing all along. Thank you so much. Re: Is there a method to "ignore" lines during subdivisionNirajp18, maybe try it this way.....
Re: Is there a method to "ignore" lines during subdivision![]() never trust a skinny cook
Re: Is there a method to "ignore" lines during subdivisionThere is an option you can enable to have SUbD check the mesh to be manifold:
Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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Re: Is there a method to "ignore" lines during subdivisionSo much knowledge! Thank you everyone @thomthom, @hornoxx, @tuna1957, & @cotty! I really appreciate you sharing your expertise.
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