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1 1 Edgar L. Coffey Applied Research Associates, Inc. November 14, 2006 Advanced Features

2 2 New SmartView Features/Tools Decimation Tessellation Rotate/Translate/Scale Whole-Object Smoothing Copy/Paste Error/Integrity Checking Model Editing

3 3 Decimation – Simplifying the Model 3 methods implemented –Remove common edge –Remove redundancies –Remove common point User directs execution –Methods are independent –Visual feedback Preserves original model –Always revert to original –Must commit to keep decimation

4 4 Decimation by Removing Common Edge We can safely remove an edge common to two polygons if: The edge’s wedge angle is less than Max. Wedge Angle. Removing the edge doesn’t cause new surface to deviate from the old by more than the surface tolerance.

5 5 Decimation by Removing Redundancies We can safely remove a point connecting parallel lines if: Removing the point doesn’t cause new line to deviate from the old by more than the Edge Tolerance.

6 6 Decimation by Removing Common Points We can safely remove a point common to several polygons if: Removing the point doesn’t cause new surface to deviate from the old by more than the Surface Tolerance.

7 7 Decimation Example: Crusader Before: 6,324 polys After: 513 polys

8 8 Tessellation – Re-faceting the Model Each poly is divided into many, according to the Edge Length parameter. A poly’s Mesh Factor influences the fineness of the mesh. New mesh retains edge connectivity. Each poly’s mesh can be smoothed for better model integrity.

9 9 Tessellation Example – Simple Engine Model Before: 90 polys After: 4,862 polys

10 10 Tessellation Example –EA-6B Before: 2,241 polys After: 34,411 polys

11 11 Tessellated EA-6B Close Up

12 12 Tessellation of DDG-51

13 13 Rotation, Translation and Scaling Transform steps: –Scale model –Rotate as specified –Transform as specified Make multiple copies Use selection only Preserve original model –Always revert to original –Must accept to keep

14 14 Creating a Helix Array from One Point Steps to create figure –Create point at (0.1,0,0). –Transform point once. Rotate RZ 20° Translate Δ z = 0.01 m –Make wire between the two points. –Transform model 100x to make first spiral Rotate RZ 20° Translate Δ z = 0.01 m –Translate model once to make 2 nd spiral: Δx = 0.6 m –Translate model once to make 3 rd /4 th spirals. Δy = 0.6 m –Save model (404 segments)

15 15 Whole-Object Model Smoothing Smooth mesh across entire model –Selection only option –Laplace smoothing –Select iterations –Apply fraction of force –Stop when converged Repeatedly apply –Visual feedback Too much smoothing will shrink model!!! –Use fixed points –Use selections

16 16 Smoothing Example – F-16 Model

17 17 Copy/Paste Between Models F16 MOM Model F16 GTD Model F16 GTD Pasted into F16 MOM

18 18 SmartView Error and Integrity Checking (1) SmartView can check the validity of your model via a set of integrity measures. –Mesh, patches, segments, junctions, connections. Upon completion, the model will be colored green/yellow/red for ok/warning/error.

19 19 SmartView Error and Integrity Checking (2)

20 20 Results of Integrity Checks

21 21 Rendering of Wire Mesh Modeling Errors

22 22 Error Dialog for Wire Mesh Models

23 23 Editing Methods in SmartView Menus/Dialogs/User entry –Works in all view modes –Some actions require selections –Add, delete, modify points and polys Mouse commands/popup actions –Works only in edit mode –Contextual popup menus define actions –Add, delete, modify points and polys –Higher order actions depending on context Combine adjacent polys into one poly Split a poly into two polys Split an edge into two or three edges

24 24 Adding Elements from the Menu Apply/Revert before committing change.

25 25 Deleting Elements from the Menu Point/poly number automatically increments for user’s convenience.

26 26 Editing Selection from the Menu

27 27 Mouse Actions in Edit Mode (1) Start Stop Left click and drag to opposite corner After release

28 28 Mouse Actions in Edit Mode (2) Right click on unselected point Right click on unselected poly

29 29 Mouse Actions in Edit Mode (3) Double-click selects and deselects points and polys

30 30 Mouse Actions in Edit Mode (4) Context-Sensitive Action List –Close –Delete Selection –Fix Points (make immovable) –Unfix Points –Remove Redundant Points –Combine Polys –Split Poly –Create Poly from Points –Split Edge X2 –Split Edge X3 –Flip Normals –Add Point on Poly Right click on selection

31 31 Mouse Actions in Edit Mode (5) Shift-Left Click and Drag on Unselected Point

32 32 Correcting a Modeling Error - Animation

33 33 Advanced Feature Demonstration Multiple models –Read them into memory –Switch between models –Copy and paste between models Simple editing –File → Edit options –Build the 4-helix antenna array Decimation Tessellation Advanced Editing –Edit mode editing –Mouse actions –Add/modify/delete –Surface crawls Error Checking –F-16 demonstration –Error/integrity parameter review

34 34 SmartView Advanced Hands-On (2) Editing practice –Make the four-helix array on slide #14 Decimation practice –Decimate CrusaderTri.pnt –In SV/examples/Decimation/Crusader Tessellation practice –Tessellate your decimated Crusader –Use a mesh size of 0.1 m

35 35 SmartView Advanced Hands-On (2) “Fix” the F-16 model in f16.pnt –Just do one half (other is symmetric) –Copy f16.pnt to something else! –Use the Error mode to find problems Reversed normals Disconnected polygons Polygon areas too big –Use Tools → Revisualize Model –Don’t forget to save often!


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