[Radiance-general] set overflow
atelier iebele abel
atelier at iebele.nl
Wed Nov 30 09:27:15 CET 2005
Hi Greg,
Indeed, there are triangulated rings in the geometry. These
triangulated rings are easy to identify.
Great! Thanks!
-Iebele
Greg Ward wrote:
> Hi Iebele,
>
> The set overflow error includes a hint as to the problem in the form
> of a surface id. Most likely, the trouble in your geometry is near
> this surface. If it's not overlapping or collapsed geometry, then it
> might be a disk that's been converted to hundreds of triangles, all
> culminating at a single point, which cannot be resolved by oconv
> because there are more than 511 surfaces in an infinitesimal volume.
>
> If you can identify all the triangles associated with this disk, you
> should be able to replace it with a single "ring" primitive, or if
> the edges need to match exactly, with a many-sided face primitive.
>
> -Greg
>
>> From: atelier iebele abel <atelier at iebele.nl>
>> Date: November 28, 2005 4:10:44 AM PST
>>
>> Hi Jack and Rob,
>>
>> I've tried both your suggestions. Helas, it did not work. I can't
>> spot the error, so I have to re-model the geometry.
>>
>> Thanks for your support!
>>
>> Iebele
>
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