Andreas.Ekstrand++at++saab.se
Mon, 24 Aug 1998 11:31:52 +0200
I have come across a somewhat wierd behavior of the ASD.
The wierdest about it is that it doesn't seem to be
deterministic, i.e. the phenomenon doesn't always appear,
though the conditions are the same.
When I prune a face, i.e. erase its childs to make the
area it covers completely flat, the surrounding faces
should keep their refverts and their childs. They always
do this, BUT in certain areas the surrounding faces don't
show their childs. These wierd faces look as if they were
pruned too, but I know they aren't.
My guess is that it has something to with the face on the
other side, i.e. if the wierd face is between two pruned
faces, or if the wierd face is located at the edge. But
this assumption doesn't always hold. I have found areas
where the faces between two pruned faces show their childs
just as they are supposed to.
Does anybody have any idea how to solve this or just a new
approach to the problem? I'd be grateful for any comment
or suggestion.
Thanks in advance,
Andreas Ekstrand
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