Retracting tri-mesh intersections

Use the Retract to Other Surfaces form to locate and resolve tri-mesh intersections. You can select tri-meshes to retract, set a maximum retraction distance, preview the retraction step in the 3D view, adjust the retraction distance if necessary, and then execute the retractions process.

The result of the retraction step will be the removal of the part of the retracted tri-mesh that sticks through another tri-mesh. The retraction distance is a margin that is used to define how far inward from the boundary is searched.

Retraction example: before (with preview) and after retraction of the blue fault    click to enlarge

To clean or edit tri-meshes before you retract them, use the tools at Tools > Editing Tools or the QC tools. You can also clear and extend intersections, if needed. To view various geometrical properties of the triangles, you can display the mesh quality. For more info, see Checking the quality of the tri-meshes.

  1. At the top of the Retract to Other Surfaces form, select a model. A list of the available tri-meshes in the model is displayed.