From the course: 3D Scanning: From Mesh to Model
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What the resulting model looks like - Fusion 360 Tutorial
From the course: 3D Scanning: From Mesh to Model
What the resulting model looks like
- [Instructor] One final note about this is I wanted to talk about the quality of this model. As you can see, this has a ton of faces. If I were to select this solid model, you can see that each one of these is a separate edge and a separate face. They go sometimes across the body, sometimes not across the body. So while this is a valid solid model, it is not, by any means of the imagination, a clean model. You can certainly try to go back in by double-clicking on this form and fixing some parts of the model. Like this obviously should be connected here, but Instant Meshes didn't decide to do that. You could try to double-click on that edge and hit the Delete key, like that, to delete it. Working with large forms can introduce some performance issues. So you see we got rid of that line right there, but now there's some other issues inside of here. We're certainly able to use this Create Form environment to select all…
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Introduction to Instant Meshes2m 10s
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Processing OBJ files with Instant Meshes3m 15s
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Reverse engineering workflow guidelines2m 48s
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From Instant Meshes to Fusion 3602m 29s
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Importing quad models into Fusion 3601m 17s
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Convert and repair for solidity3m 45s
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What the resulting model looks like2m 38s
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