How to convert a polysurface to subD object?

Hello
I am trying to convert a group of Polysurface (300 polysurface) into SubD objects, but the problem is that I find that the total of number of subd (294 subd objects) is not same total of the Polysurfaces, knowing that I was doing this process before and getting the same number of polysurfaces and now not all the Polysyrfaces has been converted. Is there a solution to make Renault transfer it all.is there are settings that i should modify?, knowing that GC nividia gtx 1050 ti


299 polysurface.3dm (15.1 MB)

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My suggestion is convert to mesh, join, boolean or whaver possible to make it into a single mesh, then convert to subd.

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Hello - I think what I might try here is:

  1. Turn off isocurves for the polysurfaces, in Properties
  2. ExtractWireFrame
  3. MeshFromLines
  4. ToSubD on the result.

Can you post a file with a few of the objects?

-Pascal

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I added it

first question; why?

what is your end goal, what are you trying to accomplish?

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The goal is to get somthing like this


For all the polysurfaces

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OK, - quadremesh at a low poly count for each part (do them in batches of 10-20 at a time)

then use ToSubd to covert the quad meshes to subd parts.

careful layering/ organization will be your friend here.

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Still same prblm
I geuss i found a way to do it its by fillet edges of those objects(polyhedros) but i cant find a way to do it is there any solution?

if you want to soften them first, try shrinkwrap in v8 and play with the edge length and softening iterations.

down side? you have to do each piece individually. Shrink wrap wants to unify disjoint objects, so if you do more than one at a time, you’ll get a solid block.

you can then quadremesh and to Subd as needed.

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I was looking and i found somthing in youtub but he did it on populate 2d not 3d voronoi so is there any idea how to do it?

:pirate_flag:

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We’d certainly prefer everyone work with a legit copy of Rhino.

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And I’d appreciate if I could hide topics and users I’m not interested in from my feed.

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I’m afraid that is out of our control,

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Hi @martinsiegrist
You can ignore users by clicking your profile and going to preferences>users. There you can add users to the “ignore” list. I’ve had a few added over the years :joy:
HTH, Jakob

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I’ve done that already but their topics still show up in the list.

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Sorry for this discussion again.
I am not trying to defend anything/anybody, but since you seem to feel like being the police officer(or pirate hunter)in this forum this time I can’t hold it back:
1)What’s your profit by denunciation, besides showing your moral superiority?
2)Maybe try to imagine not to be born/live in one of the richest countries of the world.I am obviously not saying this is always the case,when somebody cracks a program. But do you know?

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I’ve been helping a lot of users in this forum and I enjoy doing so. In many cases there is a mutual benefit for the user and the person helping.

If someone does any kind of CAD business and can’t manage to buy a license for Rhino, I’m wondering how the were able to buy a computer?

There is amazing open source software available so maybe this could be an option for someone who cannot afford to buy software.

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Well saying
Am using this software for learning because i am a student in university and i found this software and am trying to learn new things thats all
And thanks for evry one who understand that not all peaple born reach or with high level of life but at least we are trying to learn .

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As a student you even get a discount and the license only costs 195 Euro…

@Baris you are absolutely correct I could just keep quiet and ignore a topic if I find the license is cracked.

It would be really nice if Discourse could update their ignore and mute options.

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