Filter out primitives
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I think i'm a genius, i might have finally cracked the code, i mean, your question.
You have a tube-like shape, you want to create a group of the primitives that are facing inward, but only the ones which are larger. And then count how many primitives there are in this group.
So you're placing a single point with add sop, and use that with a dot product to detect the inward facing prims.
Now you don't know how to exclude the smaller prims, but you were informed you could do it using a measure sop.
Ok, check this scene.
You have a tube-like shape, you want to create a group of the primitives that are facing inward, but only the ones which are larger. And then count how many primitives there are in this group.
So you're placing a single point with add sop, and use that with a dot product to detect the inward facing prims.
Now you don't know how to exclude the smaller prims, but you were informed you could do it using a measure sop.
Ok, check this scene.
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I think i'm a genius, i might have finally cracked the code, i mean, your question.
You have a tube-like shape, you want to create a group of the primitives that are facing inward, but only the ones which are larger. And then count how many primitives there are in this group.
So you're placing a single point with add sop, and use that with a dot product to detect the inward facing prims.
Now you don't know how to exclude the smaller prims, but you were informed you could do it using a measure sop.
Ok, check this scene.
That's it Except you blasted away the polygons
Is there another route way this could be done, out of curiosity ?
Where are @count & @numprim being declared ?
Edited by _Christopher_ - Jan. 5, 2017 10:11:51
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