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Hugo Asm wrote:
> Now that I've taken a closer look at the image you attached, I see the
> problem is not really the "weld" feature, but the way you're building the
> mesh. You seem to be making a "one side" mesh. In other words, one that
> doesn't have a solid "inside". It's an "open mesh". Wings3D do not support
> open meshes, so all you need to do, is to make a defined interior and
> everything will work fine.
>
> Regards,
> Hugo
>
>
This is ther result of the "Extract Region" command or possibly he has
managed to import this geometry.
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Thank you all for replys.
that was my first day in wings, I've already tried a few things like:
- trying to connect the vertices. (don't work. probably because they are on
different faces)
- [flatten] the vertices and [weld]. (the vertices are placed in the exact
same location, but when I try to weld the message "Found no faces to weld"
came up, as I've posted before)
I guess wings doesn't weld vertices of different faces.
PS: I hanen't got the time to post on wings forum, I'll try later.
Thanks again to all
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Wagner - Brasil
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