[Fwd: LOD's in Inventor objects]

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Wilfred Janssen (wilfred++at++sara.nl)
Wed, 23 Sep 1998 16:21:28 +0200


I posted the following question to this list 2 weeks ago. Unfortunately,
I got no solutions, or suggestions that could solve my problem. This
could mean that the problem is complex and nobody knows the answer, the
problem is trivial and nobody bothers to answer or the question was not
quite clear.
In this second round, is there anybody who can give me some hints in
solving my LOD-problem.

Regards,

Wilfred Janssen

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Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 17:04:21 +0200
From: Wilfred Janssen
To: performer-lijst
Subject: LOD's in Inventor objects
I'm loading an Inventor file into perfly that contains a lot of SoLOD nodes. The LOD's are scattered thoughout the scene and have all the same ranges set. In perfly I observed that all the LOD-nodes switch on and off at the same time (I only have two levels of detail object on and off) regardless of the distance to the individual objects. All the LOD's seem to be coupled. Is there a way to decouple the LODs or am I misunderstanding the behaviour. Any advice will be appriciated

Regards,

Wilfred Janssen

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| Wilfred Janssen                         SARA                    |
| Project Manager CAVE                    P.O. Box 94613          |
| Consultant Scientific Computing         1090 GP Amsterdam       |
| Academic Computing Services Amsterdam   The Netherlands         |
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| Phone: +31 (0) 20 592 3000              e-mail: wilfred++at++sara.nl |
| Fax:   +31 (0) 20 668 3167              URL: http://www.sara.nl |
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