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Topic ClosedProblem in generating exponential map on mesh

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Problem in generating exponential map on mesh
    Posted: 03.Mar.2015 at 19:56
We are creating dcal on mesh using exponential map.

We are facing major 2 problems.

While generating exponential map, moving frame to vertices is not getting properly transform. Its gets rotated in case of sphere. Do somebody have code snippet to correctly translate frame and vertex on map?
Mesh can have islands. Exponential map should consider those scenarios. My logic finds contours along islands and stitch appropriately. Current logic fails in some cases to find contours. It ends in incorrect loop of link list of vertices. Anybody can share code to generate exponential map on mesh pieces.

Thanks you in advance.Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Mar.2015 at 00:06
Are you trying to do this using plain AutoCAD?

Why did you post your question in the CAD Studio Applications forum?


Edited by John Connor - 04.Mar.2015 at 09:14
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