Retessellating the 3D Model
Retessellating the 3D Model
The Tessellation setting affects the number of polygon points, which influences the overall smoothness of curves on the 3D Model appearance. In general, performance of drawing the 3D Model may decrease as the level of tessellation increases. The degradation of performance may depend on your system hardware.
To Retessellate 3D Model
Click Retessellate from the Performance panel in the 3D Edit tab of the Ribbon.
Select the Tessellation Quality: Extra High, High, Medium, Low, or Extra Low.
Click OK.
Examples
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Low | Highest |
| Any 3D Model files do not contain BREPs (boundary representations) cannot be retessellated. The message dialog box will be displayed. |
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