Crack image Attributes

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== Plane indices ==
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== Crack plane indices ==
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Like with the split plane feature, a user can create more than one plane with which to project a crack image through. By default there is a single crack node available. More can be added and are indexed starting at 0. Each crack plane index has its own instance of attributes, covered below, to allow for individual adjustment of attributes on a per plane basis.
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The Attribute Editor example below shows that the current node has 3 crack image planes. The first one (0) is expanded to illustrate the available attributes for each crack image plane.
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[[File:AE crack image multi indices.png]]
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When connected, each of these nodes can be found in the Outliner. By default the naming convention is "crack#".
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[[File:Crack image multi crack nodes.png]]
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=== Transform ===
 
=== Transform ===
 
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=== Crack image ===
 
=== Crack image ===
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! scope="row" width="75" | type
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| color
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! scope="row" width="75" |
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| Attribute that the input image will be connected to.
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=== Image threshold ===
 
=== Image threshold ===
 
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Revision as of 22:23, 24 June 2012

Crack image attributes.png

Contents

Attributes

Draw cracks

type bool
default True
Draw the extrapolated splines on the crack plane.

Crack plane indices

Like with the split plane feature, a user can create more than one plane with which to project a crack image through. By default there is a single crack node available. More can be added and are indexed starting at 0. Each crack plane index has its own instance of attributes, covered below, to allow for individual adjustment of attributes on a per plane basis.

The Attribute Editor example below shows that the current node has 3 crack image planes. The first one (0) is expanded to illustrate the available attributes for each crack image plane.

AE crack image multi indices.png


When connected, each of these nodes can be found in the Outliner. By default the naming convention is "crack#".

Crack image multi crack nodes.png

Transform

type string
Name of the sketchPlane node assigned to the current index.

Crack image

type color
Attribute that the input image will be connected to.

Image threshold

type float
default 0.5
minimum 0.0
maximum 1.0
Pixel value.

Erase path distance

type float
default 0.0
minimum 0.0
Erase paths shorter than this distance in pixels.

Reduction tolerance

type float
default 2.0
minimum 0.0
Merge distance in pixels.

Non-uniform refit

type bool
default False
TODO: description

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