Difference between revisions of "Working With Nifs 201 : Meshes, Data, and you"

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'''Mesh>Prune Redundant Triangles''':  Not sure on the exacts here.  Likely to be useful in cleaning a troubled mesh, or covering for modelling oversights?  I assume that it removes same-space triangles.
'''Mesh>Prune Redundant Triangles''':  Not sure on the exacts here.  Likely to be useful in cleaning a troubled mesh, or covering for modelling oversights?  I assume that it removes same-space triangles.


'''Mesh>Remove Doublicate Vertices'''':  Some smoothing methods duplicate vertices in-place.  These won't be used in oblivion, in lieu of vertex normals.  This removes the extra ones.  Optimize!
'''Mesh>Remove Duplicate Vertices'''':  Some smoothing methods duplicate vertices in-place.  These won't be used in oblivion, in lieu of vertex normals.  This removes the extra ones.  Optimize!


'''Mesh>Remove Unused Vertices''':  Another troubleshooting attempt, for cleaning off unused vertices.
'''Mesh>Remove Unused Vertices''':  Another troubleshooting attempt, for cleaning off unused vertices.
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I should note that the Spells menu has import/export multi modes.  These differ in that nifskope will then im/export all the meshes from the .nif to  a single .obj.
I should note that the Spells menu has import/export multi modes.  These differ in that nifskope will then im/export all the meshes from the .nif to  a single .obj.


==On the subject of injecting meshes and it's importance==
==On the subject of injecting meshes and it's importance==
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