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hi,
"GioSeregni" <gms### [at] hotmail com> wrote:
> Unfortunately as I feared I tried with MeshLab to increase the resolution, but
> it introduces errors.
> As I thought it loses the border between the colors and also inverts (!!) some
> faces.
I just had a look at what installing MeshLab would entail, but the above changed
my mind :-).
still, it's true when you write "...but if you want to improve the mesh, which
is clean (and it's an advantage)...", therefore I suggest:
> This is the reason why I always work with my tools.
if you can export a mesh to a GNU/GTS, that library has loads of tools to work
with clean (and not so clean :-)) meshes.
> I have an idea, in the next
> few days I will implement a new feature. It takes the object and extracts the
> files divided by color. In this way you can improve the parts that need it and
> then it is easy to join them!
and this is where I cannot "follow", why "by color" ? why not "by component",
and leave texture/colourising for when the object is used ?
regards, jr.
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