[GiDlist] How to remove the overlapped meshes

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[GiDlist] How to remove the overlapped meshes

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miguel
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[GiDlist] How to remove the overlapped meshes

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What you call meshes are, in fact, surfaces of your model. And from the
PowerPoint you've sent, i guess that you have scaled your model but, instead of
using the 'Utilities-Move' window, you used the 'Utilities-Copy' window, and
so the model is copied from the original position to the final one. Try scaling
the model with the 'utilities-move' window. If i'm wrong ¿can you explain me
the whole process you followed to get this picture? ¿which version of gid are
you using (Help-About)?

If you have experienced more graphical problems with GiD, ¿which graphic card
are you using? try downloading and installing the latest driver for your card.
if the problem persists try to start GiD in safe mode (from the 'start menu')
and activate 'use Software OpenGL'. If the problem persists, try to deactivate
the graphic hardware acceleration (Control Panel-Screen properties-Advanced
options). Also try a different colour resolutions (select 32 bits of colour for
example).

miguel


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De: gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu
[mailto:gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu] En nombre de Dong-Hoon SHIN
Enviado el: jueves, 07 de julio de 2005 0:02
Para: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Asunto: [GiDlist] How to remove the overlapped meshes



Hi,



I have asked you to help me to remove "afterimages", which come out on the
monitor repeatedely and bother me not to go ahead, but do not affect the final
mesh generation. Here the afterimages indicate "several overlapped meshes" on
the monitor screen(See the attached file). You can imagine that I'm seeing the
current meshes with more than one of the past meshes in background working
place.



As I mentioned before, the Operating System of my PC is Windows XP(home
edition, Korean version) and I'm using a Professional version of Gid.



Please help me from those overlapped meshes.



Best Regards,



Dong-Hoon Shin








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