If you’re exporting the data as a STEP or JT file, then once it’s been meshed 
then it’s probably better to fix that mesh in Max/Maya/whatever. Not much point 
going back to Rhino, although sometimes though mesh normal appear fixed, 
they’ve shown up in renders and we’ve had to go back to Rhino.

 

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Subject: Re: CAD files from rhino

 

yeah it's a step file

whoops, I'm exporting out to polymesh, fbx. from a step file.
even if I re-import the mesh back into rhino, and try to clean the non-manifold 
vertices the mesh normals get all messed up



On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 3:26 PM, Graham Bell <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

STEP file or maybe a JT file?

 

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