Re: Existing hull import problems
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January 6, 2011 at 11:44
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Keymaster
No you can’t.
But you have to bear in mind that the control points are not on the surface, there’s always a distance between the control points and the actual surface. This complicates things.
The best way to model existing vessels is to use background lines or images and then keep adjusting the model until the lines correspond to the background geometry. This way you have more control over the amount of control points and their distribution over the surface.
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