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toolcollision [2023/04/03 17:14] steph.jorgensentoolcollision [2023/04/03 17:15] (current) steph.jorgensen
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 When a tree is generated procedurally, it may end up with leaves "colliding," or intersecting, with other leaves and branches. The SpeedTree Modeler has features to detect these collisions and remove them. When a tree is generated procedurally, it may end up with leaves "colliding," or intersecting, with other leaves and branches. The SpeedTree Modeler has features to detect these collisions and remove them.
  
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 =====Removing collisions===== =====Removing collisions=====
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 Collision removal works as a background process to prevent you from having to wait to continue editing your tree. Once it is finished, the results will pop in. Every time the leaves are changed, collision removal will re-run automatically. An example of the results of leaf collision removal are shown below: Collision removal works as a background process to prevent you from having to wait to continue editing your tree. Once it is finished, the results will pop in. Every time the leaves are changed, collision removal will re-run automatically. An example of the results of leaf collision removal are shown below:
  
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 ====When using clusters==== ====When using clusters====