Re: sudivide 2004-01-21 - By whkguamusa
Back Pat, from what I can see the answer is yes and no. C3 will triangulate quads with the subdivide command But.... You can use the "Tessellate" tool & there is an option that will keep the quads. I don't know too much about the VM, So I could not find a way to marquee or pre-select facets to have the tessilate tool work on more than one facet at a time. Maybe someone who is hot in the VM can jump in and point the way on this.
mdc
--- In Carrara@(protected), "life3d2000" <patrick.martin@(protected)> wrote: > Can C3 subdivide a quad mesh and retain quads? & is it a smoothed > result? > > Patrick
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