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Re: Overlapping polygons - how bad is it?
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lugnet.cad
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Wed, 6 Nov 2002 05:36:14 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Tore Eriksson writes:
> If, for example, I can use a n-4disc primitive but not a n-4ndis close to
> it, I may want to let the polygon that touches the disc overlap a bit so
> that there won't be any bleeding when the part is converted by L3P.
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> How "bad" is that overlap (if disc and polygon share the same color, of
> course)? When does it present a problem (bigger than making the disc a polygon)?
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> /Tore
I don't really see any problem as long as the polygins are of the same
color. Some may complain that improper use of overlaps make transparent
parts look wierd but I don't think that that's a significant enough problem
to prevent using this technique where convenient.
-Orion
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| If, for example, I can use a n-4disc primitive but not a n-4ndis close to it, I may want to let the polygon that touches the disc overlap a bit so that there won't be any bleeding when the part is converted by L3P. How "bad" is that overlap (if disc (...) (22 years ago, 6-Nov-02, to lugnet.cad)
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