Discover number of polygons per object?

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2008-08-01 10:20 AM
2008-08-01
10:20 AM
How can you work out the polygon count or number of polygons in particular objects?
I am exporting to Cinema 4D and having serious trouble rendering out animations - i would like to compare the poly count of an object I created in ArchiCAD to one I could buy that is C4D Native.
Thanks for your time!
Chrissy Avramidis
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2008-08-01 10:36 AM
2008-08-01
10:36 AM
muzedesigns wrote:Select the object you want to check and then go to the WINDOW menu > PALETTES > POLYCOUNT
Hello!
How can you work out the polygon count or number of polygons in particular objects?
I am exporting to Cinema 4D and having serious trouble rendering out animations - i would like to compare the poly count of an object I created in ArchiCAD to one I could buy that is C4D Native.
Thanks for your time!
Barry.
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2008-08-01 10:43 AM
2008-08-01
10:43 AM
Thank you for your reply.. I do not have that palette option.. the closest i get is 'element information' but if does not contain the poly count info.. i then searched 'poly count' in the archiCAD help and nothing came up.. has this feature been removed in later versions of ArchiCAD (AC11)?
Chrissy.
Chrissy.
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2008-08-01 10:55 AM
2008-08-01
10:55 AM
muzedesigns wrote:I forgot it is a "Goodie" so you will need to have it installed.
Thank you for your reply.. I do not have that palette option.. the closest i get is 'element information' but if does not contain the poly count info.. i then searched 'poly count' in the archiCAD help and nothing came up.. has this feature been removed in later versions of ArchiCAD (AC11)?
Chrissy.
You can track down the goodies via the help menu.
Or this link should get you there.
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2008-08-01 11:09 AM
2008-08-01
11:09 AM
Thanks Barry - that was really helpful and exactly what I was after..
You don't have any suggestions how I compare a Poly Count Value (2,999) to a Value of 'Faces' (8 193) or 'vertices' (10 255)?
Chrissy
You don't have any suggestions how I compare a Poly Count Value (2,999) to a Value of 'Faces' (8 193) or 'vertices' (10 255)?
Chrissy
Chrissy Avramidis
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2008-08-01 01:42 PM
2008-08-01
01:42 PM
In 3D they are usually called, depending on the program, nodes or vertices (points - 1 dimensional), edges (lines - 2 dimensional) and polygons or faces (planes - 3 dimensional). So I think you should look at the number of FACES of the object.
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2008-08-01 01:45 PM
2008-08-01
01:45 PM
Oh OK - that makes sense.. ow do I find out the FACE values on ArchiCAD Objects?
Chrissy Avramidis
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2008-08-01 01:47 PM
2008-08-01
01:47 PM
What is called FACE in another program is called Polygon in ArchiCAD. The PolyCount Add-On will tell you the Polygon number.
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2008-08-02 01:46 AM
2008-08-02
01:46 AM
Thank you for all your help Barry and Laszlonagy!! the ArchiCAD object wins!
Chrissy Avramidis
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