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Subject: Subdividing for Morphs
From: bobm@lightspd.wa.com (Bob Mueller)
Comments: Lightspeed Partner
Message-Id: <2BL7sc6w165w@lightspd.wa.com>
Date: Sat, 24 Sep 94 16:48:48 PDT
Organization: Lightspeed Design Inc. Bellevue, WA, USA
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Hello again,
I have two objects, one created from the other (in a very painstakingly
time-consuming fashion), and they morph beautifully.
However, I now want them to be subdivided further. I subdivided them both in
exactly the same fashion (I've tried Faceted, Smooth and Metaform, all with 0%
fractal) thinking that since they are essentially the same object, they would
subdivide in the same fashion.
Sorry, Charlie.
The morph is now a messy jumble of criss-crossing lines. :-(
Am I doing something wrong, or is this just "the way it is"?
Thanks for your help...
bOB
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