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Found colocated vertices within triangle (Read 280 times)
Dec 18
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, 2003 at 9:57pm
Woodylepic
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i have exported my model but i have this message ???
Found colocated vertices within triangle
pls help what that mean ?
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Dec 19
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Travis
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Cannot find REALITY.SYS.
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Have you gotten past this, Woody? Or do you still need a fix?
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Dec 19
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My experience with this is that these are informational messages that come out during the Optimize phase. They are "welded" for you.
The real error messages will be found at the bottom of the list.
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Dec 19
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The real messages are not really at the bottom of the message.
Look at the entire text. You will see a list that has the same message repeating itself. Next to each of those messages, it will tell you which "object" is causing the problem.
Often, you might need to weld some vertices to fix this. Occasionally, you find yourself having to rebuild it in a different way. Or, you find out that you only need to move a vertex so that it is not properly aligned.
In Geometry class, I learned that colenear vertices are caused when 3 [three] vertices are completely alligned with each other.
EX:
O
* *
* *
* *
O * *O* * O
This is how colenear vertices look like. This is usually caused by either semi-spheres, cones, and possibly cyclinders.
I guess the term "colenear" is possibly similar to the term "collicated" as mentioned in the text file.
I hope I made myself clear.
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Dec 20
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Woodylepic
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Thank you Katahu i have found the trouble your the man ! 8)
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