Jaehong Ahn (totoro++at++chopin.kist.re.kr)
Wed, 9 Apr 1997 16:44:03 +1000 (KDT)
Thanks for reply to my last question on morphing.
Here's my another question.
Now I want to apply morphing technique to two objects.
Shapes and colors of the objects are different. Numbers of vertices may be
different, too. (Objects are not modeled yet. So, if necessary,
objects can be modeled so that numbers of vertices be same.)
Designers will make objects with MultiGen or other modeler.
In this case, what is the efficient way to "morph"?
Will MultiGen be helpful to make pfMorph node?
If numbers of vertices are different, is there any way to make
'dummy' vertices automatically?
Thank you for reading.
Bye. :)
Sincerely,
Jaehong Ahn
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