I would be most grateful for advice on how to remedy a problem when applying enmesh to a non coplanar surface. Enmesh appears to be a very powerful and useful addition within Vray 6 for SketchUp and this is my first go at dabbling with it.
The first image on the left is a screenshot of the basic SketchUp model of a stool where I'm aiming to replicate a rattan material for the seat and back. The second image is the result from the Vray render where the enmesh pattern is quite distorted when assigned to the seat back. I created the seat back shape with the Soap Skin and Bubble plugin which gave me this tensile non coplanar shape. The enmesh result is fine on the seat being a nice flat surface yet the third image (which appears on the Chaos website) shows a far more complex surface without the distortion I'm experiencing.
The distortion must have something to do with my basic geometry, yet that rug example is far more complex mesh than I'm working with. Any advice from the community would be awesome. Thanks.
The first image on the left is a screenshot of the basic SketchUp model of a stool where I'm aiming to replicate a rattan material for the seat and back. The second image is the result from the Vray render where the enmesh pattern is quite distorted when assigned to the seat back. I created the seat back shape with the Soap Skin and Bubble plugin which gave me this tensile non coplanar shape. The enmesh result is fine on the seat being a nice flat surface yet the third image (which appears on the Chaos website) shows a far more complex surface without the distortion I'm experiencing.
The distortion must have something to do with my basic geometry, yet that rug example is far more complex mesh than I'm working with. Any advice from the community would be awesome. Thanks.
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