[Gmsh] surface reparametrization examples

Pierre JUILLARD pierre.juillard at gmail.com
Tue Jul 20 23:25:54 CEST 2010


with the files :-)

Bests,

Pierre



2010/7/20 Pierre JUILLARD <pierre.juillard at gmail.com>

> Dear David,
>
> I thank you very much for your answer.
> Yes, I saw this quite very interesting tutorial and now have a deeper look
> on it.
>
>
> * Please, would you give us an advice about the difference between Harmonic
> or Conformal mapping in terms maybe of quality and speed? OR in which kind
> of cases one is better suited than the other.
>
>
> * Also, the examples provided are all for stl meshes.
> I tried with a quad mesh saved in a *.msh format (the same than I just
> posted a while ago), and the message console tells me there is a syntax
> error at line 6 of my *.geo file containing the remeshing commands.
> However, I am completely unable to find it...
> Please do you see what is wrong with these test files?
>
> * Finally, I have a last question: if I understand well, thelogic for
> remeshing is to reparametrize a surface before recreating a mesh. Does it
> mean that the 'new' mesh is realized on a kind of 'B-spline surfaces' (which
> would be the reparametrized surface)?
> If yes, is it possible to save this re-created surface in brep or step?
>
>
> I thank you in advance for your advices and help.
> Bests,
>
> Pierre
>
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