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Hello,
To prevent display lag in AR on the HoloLens, I often need reduce the number of polygons (facets) of a particular model. When I load the final PVZ into Vuforia Studio I always run the CAD optimizer, but sometimes this still results in too many polygons. So before exporting as a PVZ from Creo Parametric, I replace especially complex parts (lots of curves) with STL copies. When I export a part as an STL I can adjust the parameters to create a very fine detailed mesh of polygons, or a very low quality where all of the round geometry is represented by squares. I would like to preserve the geometry of round items so that they have at least 6 or more sides (not 4) -- however I want to simplify the rest of the part much more dramatically. Is there a trick to get the best of both worlds?
One time consuming method to do this is to extrude a polygon (6 or more sides) in the place of every circle (whether adding or subtracting material) -- this prevents exporting to STL from over-simplifying a circle into a square -- but it allows me to highly optimize all of the other geometry. Is there a better way to do this? I can't afford to use my time consuming method on parts that have lots of holes with countersinks and circular features. Please see attached - polygon-reduction.jpg
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I solved my problem:
Here's the hack:
How's that? 🙂
Did anyone understand all that? I hope it's helpful to someone. What I'm doing is making selective use of the Vuforia Studio CAD optimizer. It would be nice if this sort of thing were built-in, but it's a good hack.
p.s.
For everyone who came to this topic so they could export a STL without square holes, (and doesn't care about all the rest) just open the part in Creo, then Save As -> Save a Copy -> Stereolithography (STL) file type + check the box to customize export. Click Apply to see what it will look like. You can change the parameters, and hit Apply again until you like what you see.
I solved my problem:
Here's the hack:
How's that? 🙂
Did anyone understand all that? I hope it's helpful to someone. What I'm doing is making selective use of the Vuforia Studio CAD optimizer. It would be nice if this sort of thing were built-in, but it's a good hack.
p.s.
For everyone who came to this topic so they could export a STL without square holes, (and doesn't care about all the rest) just open the part in Creo, then Save As -> Save a Copy -> Stereolithography (STL) file type + check the box to customize export. Click Apply to see what it will look like. You can change the parameters, and hit Apply again until you like what you see.