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Types of modelers and vertex modeler questions.

Types of modelers and vertex modeler questions.

2005-09-23       - By Pixelwitz

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I have a couple of questions concerning the various modelers and
their usage in Carrara.  I have converted an .obj file to the vertex
modeler.  When I went to convert it in the modeling room I was given
the option of 2 different modelers, the "primative modeler" and
the "vertex modeler".  There was a little red heart next to the
primative modeler selection stating that Carrara wanted me to use
that option, but I haven't heard of the primative modeler before so
I went with the vertex modeler.

What is the primative modeler?

Wehn I took my object into the vertex modeler there were a few edges
missing and a couple of polygons that were not filled.  I proceeded
to link the vertices where the edges were missing and fill the
polygons, however, the polygons I have filled still have a blue edge
surrounding them.  For some reason Carrara continues to call my
attention to these polygons with a blue outline as though there were
some aspect of them that sticks out from the rest of the object even
though I saved the model as an .obj all over again.  I was thinking
that maybe it just needed to be saved.

Why is Carrara continuing to outline these polygons in blue?







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