V3 - Zebra Stripes + Environment Maps?
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 From:  Unknown user
5007.6 
Hi Clay,

Just to reinforce what Michael mentioned. I use the metallic lighting option and it does help find malformed surfaces. I also rotate around objects by using the area feature. You just select the item you want and place the rectangular window around it. You can then rotate about that point in space. I have found that if something is not displaying right in MoI then it is also created poorly. So in my experience if it looks good with metallic lighting then it is good. Also, I used to have the Zebra option in Autodesk Inventor and really found it nothing more than an interesting toy. It really didn't help me in any way. But maybe that is just me.

Lastly, if you do find a surface/solid was not created right, you can delete it and rebuild the lines/curves/arcs used to create them. Trying different combinations of points fixes the problem for me. I am now by default rebuilding all arcs with 9 points and that seems to fix all issues I have had in the past, when not rebuilding objects. Sometimes rebuilding circles with 36 points helps me out. Adding points to curves can help too.

Anthony
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 From:  Samuel Zeller
5007.7 In reply to 5007.6 
Aha nice to see my old thread getting a revival :)
It's possible to do even in 3ds Max, I wrote a small tutorial for it @ http://zdepth.ch/tutorial/improving-3ds-max-viewport-quality/

Hope it will make it into MoI someday... It's not "just" for checking curvature, it's also perfect for showing the model to a client !
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 From:  Clay
5007.8 
"Yeah but actually being able to make the model you want is even more important than just checking it. MoI still needs attention in several surface construction areas like some tools for editing surfaces to have G2 continuity with each other."

Of course Michael. Those modeling tools are a priority.

Re: materials/render: The existing materials/lighting are very useful. But having control of photoreal materials/lighting can be extremely useful for numerous reasons. I'm sure that you are a very busy man Michael, and you're doing great, so I hope that this doesn't come across otherwise. I just think it would tie in very well with a modeler that's primarily used for aesthetical design and visualisation.

@DesuDeus that auspecker material is great. That would be a perfect visualisation tool for MoI. I take it that it's not possible to use with MoI? Ps. Nice looking work on your site.

Btw, I'll have to play around with the Area tool more.
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