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Generating Deviation Maps

For analysis and visualization purposes, Dragonfly can compute and generate color-coded meshes showing the deviation (distance) between the normals of two sets of meshes. For example, to compare a mesh generated in AutoCAD from a designed part with a mesh generated from a scan of the manufactured part.

Distance maps can be examined in 3D and 2D views and referential values are color-mapped according to the applied look-up table (LUT) and the type of distance map requested — signed or unsigned.

Distance map in 3D

Distance map in 3D

Deviation (distance) map measurements are added to the selected mesh and appear in Scalar information box, as shown below.

Mesh scalar information

The measurements available in the Mesh scalar information box on the Data Properties and Settings panel include the minimum and maximum distance values of the local deviation.

Scalar information for distance maps
  Description

Min

Displays the minimum distance value for the deviation between the selected meshes.

Max

Displays the maximum distance value for the deviation between the selected meshes.

 

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