Single Mesh
Verifies a file contains a single mesh, ensuring simplicity and focus on only one mesh.
Parameter table
No parameter available.
Detailed description
This rule ensures that a file contains exactly one mesh, with no more, no less. This is particularly important in scenarios where the simplicity of the model is critical, or when for example a file is intended to represent a single object without additional components.
Having a single mesh in a file can also simplify processing and manipulation, making it easier to apply modifications, analyze the mesh structure, or perform optimizations without the need to consider interactions between multiple meshes.
This rule is essential in ensuring that files adhere to specific requirements, particularly when the presence of more than one mesh could complicate processing or usage.
How to setup
The 'Single Mesh Only' rule is straightforward in its setup since it does not require any parameters. Its purpose is to ensure that a file contains only one mesh.
Creator tips
- Ensure that your modeling process is aligned with the goal of creating files that contain a single mesh. This may involve combining multiple meshes into one or designing your model from the start to meet this criterion.
Examples
value | valid | description |
---|---|---|
✅ | A single mesh die | |
❌ | A Peugeot 206 composed of approximately 28 meshes |