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