About Facet Modeling
Facet modeling involves:
• Importing point sets obtained by scanning the object.
• Correcting errors in the point set geometry that may have resulted due to the limitations of the scanning devices used.
• Creating a wrap and correcting errors. For example, removing unwanted triangles, creating sharp edges, and filling concave areas.
• Creating a faceted geometry and editing it with a variety of commands to refine and perfect the faceted surface.
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To use Facet Modeling, you must have the Technical Surfacing and Restyle licenses.
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You can use some of the facet entities created in Facet Modeling in downstream operations and applications of Creo+. For example, you can use facet faces, facet edges, and facet vertices as placement references for datum planes, datum axes, and datum points.
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Geometry that is defined using facet geometry does not update when you edit or move the facet geometry, like it would update when you use regular geometry references.
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