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Folks, I was a long time Prostar user and find that there are times when that sort of direct manipulation of vertices is really the best way to get a quality grid.
Has anyone out there come across a stand alone or open source tool which behaves like the old Prep7 or Prostar? ie a vertex manipulation tool? At one point there was a South African company which more or less reverse engineered Prostar/Prep7 with a simple GUI. Thanks - Andy R |
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Have you considered talking to Sean Lin (excuse my spelling)?
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I'd love to chat with that old so and so Got any contact info? I know he is out there just lost track of him - Andy
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