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Old 04-04-2003, 07:11 PM   #1
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Unhappy Help Philip

I am Flying through the Mclaren modeling Tutorial and Loveing every Minute of it. In my mesh and in yours in the tutorial there is a couple spots where there are five Polys shareing one point and it makes for some gnarly looking spots that dont render so well
One on the back corner of the car (see below for a shot) and some by the sir intake also. I find when rendering it makes for some very non smoothe renders I have tryed adjusting the polys but it still has some jagged pinches in it? Help?!?!??!?!??!

Will we be fixing them later?
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Old 04-04-2003, 07:17 PM   #2
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i had the same kind of problem at my laren, i have truied to spin some quads on that area, which helped a bit, but as i can remember i have fixed it by moving some points around...
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it seams no matter where I move the points around it still has some degree of pinching in the render
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i will try to upload a wire-shot from my car later (tomorrow), maybe that will help to solve the problem.
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Cool I spun the Pinched Polys to a flat area and adjusted the Points and..............Supa Fixed IT!!!!!!!!!!! Yippppiiiieeeeeeeeeee
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Here is the new Wire for anyone else incountering this problem.
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)) congratulations !!
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i did the same thing as i remember... but i had some bulgyness with that 3-vertex... but yours is looking good to me
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I fixed the air intake perfectly by pulling and poding the points. I wanted to ask Philip, if I wanted to fix these problem polys is it possible to fix the mesh so it flows perfectly?
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