Hey everyone, my name is Carter, this is my first post here. I've been working with houdini for a couple weeks, doing a lot of training but there is still so much to learn, so I may post here every so often when I get stumped.
Today's question:
How do I get rid of the visible seams where nurbs surfaces join.
An example of this would be the SkinShip example in the skin node help file. If you delete the primitive nodes so that all the colors are the same and then render it out it is still obvious that it is not one fluid surface.
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Carter
removing nurbs seams in render
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Hi and welcome,
That example makes no attempt to build a smooth surface, it just shows you how to skin some curves.
You can either a. try to connect the surfaces using The Stitch SOP or Join SOP, or b. convert everything to polygons (Convert SOP) and then join the parts into one (Facet SOP -> consolidate) and then maybe render as Subdivision surfaces.
Dragos
That example makes no attempt to build a smooth surface, it just shows you how to skin some curves.
You can either a. try to connect the surfaces using The Stitch SOP or Join SOP, or b. convert everything to polygons (Convert SOP) and then join the parts into one (Facet SOP -> consolidate) and then maybe render as Subdivision surfaces.
Dragos
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An example of this would be the SkinShip example in the skin node help file. If you delete the primitive nodes so that all the colors are the same and then render it out it is still obvious that it is not one fluid surface.
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Carter
Not familiar with the example, but you might have to determine if
both surfaces are tangential.. If not, you might have to cut back some and find a way to fill the space in between, otherwise even if you fill the seam it might show up as dimpled in the render.
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