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You can control how many times the split is performed by using the --divisions flag. The model will be split into divisions^2 meshes (or divisions^3 if --zsplit is used).
If I understand correctly, a recursive division produces 2^(divisions*dimensions) meshes, not divisions^2. According to the description here:
For every decimated mesh, the program splits it recursively along x, y and z axis
Looking at the generated result, -d 4 gives a 16x16 grid, 256 meshes (2 ** (4 * 2)), which confirms the above logic.
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If I understand correctly, a recursive division produces
2^(divisions*dimensions)
meshes, notdivisions^2
. According to the description here:Looking at the generated result,
-d 4
gives a 16x16 grid, 256 meshes (2 ** (4 * 2)), which confirms the above logic.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: