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An observation on subdivision.


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Hello,

An observation on subdivision.

It seems that subdivision by 1/2, is not very compatible with the topology of AM. There are better results by 1/3.

For the follow examples, I use the SplitPatch plugin that use subdivision by 1/2.(thank you Yoda for all yours plugins!)

The subdivision by 1/3 has been done by hand.

splitch1.jpg

 

splitch2.jpg

 

 

Some hooks can cause problems. (because it is not possible to stick more than three hooks per segments)

So prefer to use the third solution.

splitch3hook.jpg

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You appear to be thinking like a Poly modeller. The 'subdivision' is only necessary where the extra splinage is necessary. Compare your example results for 1/2 and 1/3. Look at the shear volume of extra, and most likely unnecessary, patches the 1/3 version has. Sure 1/2 is not perfect and will need to be manually tweaked but AM doesn't have the concept of or even need subdivisions like Poly modelling does.

 

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Is such a tight mesh required overall or just where 'pointed' contact is expected? I imagine that the areas associated with point type contact (elbows, knees etc shouldn't have 5 point patches or too many hooks) BUT it has been some years since I last played with cloth.....

 

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