THANK YOU! I was struggling with this last month. I almost always use the imported geometry from add location and then a more accurate site around the building I am modeling. Then I need to stick them together. A lot of times I need to create a new mesh between the two when they don't line up well, especially with height differences.
@SketchUp9 ай бұрын
Perfect, glad it helped!
@Krupster_architect9 ай бұрын
I also use Autofold, Move tapping the Alt Key; this forces the plane you're moving a point of to fold for those stubborn points that just won't move in an off axis direction. Not everything is X Y Z unfortunately. I wish SU had a way to force an object snap like cad does.
@aiboffin2959 ай бұрын
would sandbox tools work? Create mesh from edges?
@trollenz9 ай бұрын
Yeah that would have been my first approach
@agentjumpern97829 ай бұрын
Is this good for animation reference
@MrMost768 ай бұрын
Top bad this is not a option for ipad😢
@trollenz9 ай бұрын
That mesh has clearly been split in half deleting a row of triangles... In real life situations you'll probably end up with different triangle counts on both sides, which apart from using an extension (which I'm not in favour of) doesn't give you much of a solution...
@Hapsard9 ай бұрын
You don't need to connect a point from one side with a distinct and separate point on the other side. You can always connect multiple points to one and still make triangle surfaces. You get this often with building meshes from topographical lines imported from a survey drawing. Once the lines are smooth you don't see that the mesh is not ordered.
@aarondietzen29959 ай бұрын
This example was made from two adjacent location imports. The edges don’t line up. As said above, though, you can connect any mesh to any mesh this way.
@trollenz9 ай бұрын
@@aarondietzen2995 I see, but still the grid is the same resolution, which makes it easier, I've read the comment above yes sure you can tie several points for a denser grid to the same one of the less dense one, problem is sometimes with photogrammetric meshes the density on the sides is very irregular which makes this pretty cumbersome. But yeah I reckon it's a way to do it though.