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Deleting mesh seed from a surface

Deleting mesh seed from a surface

Deleting mesh seed from a surface

(OP)
I defined mesh seeds for a surface and now I would like to delete them. I tried looking for an option to do that but couldn't find it. Anyone knows how to do it?

Also, can we use Geometry > solid > cleanup for midsurfaces? Will it get rid of any mesh points that we defined using "remove hole" command with the option to "add a mesh point".

thanks

RE: Deleting mesh seed from a surface

you mean the little mesh markers before you create nodes ? they do nothing, except possibly mislead you, but to delete them have you tried delete/model/mesh, or regen the view, or stopping and restarting the job ?

another day in paradise, or is paradise one day closer ?

RE: Deleting mesh seed from a surface

If you just want remove the mesh points on the surface that were created when removing a loop of hole, then you can use Mesh/Mesh Control/Mesh Points on Surface. After picking the surface, you will get a form where one of the options is to remove all mesh points. The points actually remain, but they are longer associated to the surface so you can change your seeds etc and remesh without using them.

RE: Deleting mesh seed from a surface

(OP)
rb1957, thanks for your reply. I will try deleting the mesh.

jbrackin, one you are refering to is mesh points but I meant mesh seeds. rb1957 got what i was talking about but thanks for contributing :)

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