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 +New docs site still under construction. Links in green are to pages that don't exist yet. The current CySlice User Guides are found at http://www.headus.com.au/doc/cyslice.html.
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CySlice allows users to fit NURBS, SUBD or Poly surfaces to dense polymeshes, such as those created from 3D scanning. Color, bump/normal and displacement maps can then be extracted, capturing all the detail of the original dense mesh in the simplified surfaces. CySlice allows users to fit NURBS, SUBD or Poly surfaces to dense polymeshes, such as those created from 3D scanning. Color, bump/normal and displacement maps can then be extracted, capturing all the detail of the original dense mesh in the simplified surfaces.
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 +* [[CySlice: About CySlice|Overview]]
 +* [[PlyEdit|Polymesh Edit / PlyEdit]]
 +* [[MeshMaps|Polymesh Maps]]
 +* [[CySize|Measure / CySize]]
 +* [[CySlice Networks|Networks]]
 +* [[Slicing|Slicing]]
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 +* [http://www.uvlayout.com/doc/User_Guide:_About_UVLayout UVLayout]

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New docs site still under construction. Links in green are to pages that don't exist yet. The current CySlice User Guides are found at http://www.headus.com.au/doc/cyslice.html.


CySlice allows users to fit NURBS, SUBD or Poly surfaces to dense polymeshes, such as those created from 3D scanning. Color, bump/normal and displacement maps can then be extracted, capturing all the detail of the original dense mesh in the simplified surfaces.