Fixing open edges?
Fixing open edges?
How would I go about fixing open edges? I know as much as importing the wrl file.. but from there I'm not sure what to do.
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Btw, open edges are holes in your map. It makes tool barf out your model. Youc an find them with a stl check or going in border selection and pressing CTRL+A. For th e beginner, they are usually big holes that they forgot to cover. In this case, select the border and press cap. If there are 2 edges over lapping with nothing joining them together. Delete both faces and re-create them.
You would make more troubles with just capping holes.Cryticfarm wrote:Btw, open edges are holes in your map. It makes tool barf out your model. Youc an find them with a stl check or going in border selection and pressing CTRL+A. For th e beginner, they are usually big holes that they forgot to cover. In this case, select the border and press cap. If there are 2 edges over lapping with nothing joining them together. Delete both faces and re-create them.
Such as over lapping faces.
Best bet would to find the open edges select the verts arround the open edge scale the verts to zero and then weld them.
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No, cap the face should work, if there is no face on the other side or already there.ares-erus wrote:You would make more troubles with just capping holes.Cryticfarm wrote:Btw, open edges are holes in your map. It makes tool barf out your model. Youc an find them with a stl check or going in border selection and pressing CTRL+A. For th e beginner, they are usually big holes that they forgot to cover. In this case, select the border and press cap. If there are 2 edges over lapping with nothing joining them together. Delete both faces and re-create them.
Such as over lapping faces.
Best bet would to find the open edges select the verts arround the open edge scale the verts to zero and then weld them.
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Actualy i do.Cryticfarm wrote:You obviously don't knwo when to use it then.ares-erus wrote:Many time's i had tried cap face and all it did was screw the model up even more.
Either remake the face or weld the verts.
And to be quite honest i seriously wouldn't suggest using a rather unreliable method to fix user errors.
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