Adjustments using Coplanarity Heatmap
2024-07-23, 12:33 (This post was last modified: 2024-07-23, 13:04 by Magnus Forsberg.)
2024-07-23, 12:33 (This post was last modified: 2024-07-23, 13:04 by Magnus Forsberg.)
Is there a way to adjust the colour scale on the Coplanarity Heatmap tool?
I find it anyoing that the dark blue for triggering "Quadrilateral near coplanarity" is so close to "Coplanarity is OK"
And when working with that tool I would like to have a way to force/accept the creation of a coplanar quad.
"These two triangles could become a quad, but only if I adjust one vertex. How should I adjust it?"
When I double click on the "Quadrilateral near coplanarity" error line, the text editor jumps to the line of code containing a problem.
Would it be possible to also have the quad in the 3D-view high-lighted?
Or, can I have a quad "auto-created" when I have moved one vertex enough to allow a flat quad?
I find it anyoing that the dark blue for triggering "Quadrilateral near coplanarity" is so close to "Coplanarity is OK"
And when working with that tool I would like to have a way to force/accept the creation of a coplanar quad.
"These two triangles could become a quad, but only if I adjust one vertex. How should I adjust it?"
When I double click on the "Quadrilateral near coplanarity" error line, the text editor jumps to the line of code containing a problem.
Would it be possible to also have the quad in the 3D-view high-lighted?
Or, can I have a quad "auto-created" when I have moved one vertex enough to allow a flat quad?