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 From:  Michael Gibson
3197.14 In reply to 3197.11 
Hi Will, so just an example with flipping...

Say you are in a polygon modeling program and you create one polygon like this:



Then you add a second polygon here:



And then a 3rd one here:




At this point you have a mesh with 3 polygons. It does not necessarily have its normals oriented towards what now appears as the "outside", you may need to flip it. It depends on how the first polygon was drawn and what direction it happened to start out with.

The polygon modeler doesn't really understand that the first created polygon was supposed to be the front face or the back face or whatever of the final object.

The same thing will happen when working with NURBS surfaces as well - it's not something that is a bug to be fixed, it's something that is part of working with open geometry in any kind of geometry system.

So it is not unexpected or abnormal or a bug that you may need to flip open pieces, it's an expected part of the workflow.

But if you work with solids, it is another thing that you can avoid worrying about because it then does get handled for you.

- Michael

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 From:  jbshorty
3197.15 In reply to 3197.2 
Paolo wrote: "I used SolidthinkingLt and the update(Forma) a few years ago, and it crashed all the time..."

Same experience here. I once spent a few weeks thoroughly testing ST as i wanted a parametric modeler to complement Rhino. To me, it was then (and probably still is) the most similar parametric system to Rhino (and now to MoI) in the overall feeling. But stability was always an issue. Even simple history modifications would often crash it. I will give ST developers some credit as it has some really cool features such as point editing a surface and not breaking history from the input curves. But then there are other things (those things which may be done 20 times in a session) which are so much more complex to do than in MoI or Rhino.

jonah
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