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Now the main thing is to bring it some how to people.
I think one of the stumbling blocks for potential users of Nvil is how to transfer the crease information to other applications for uvmapping, texturing & rendering. For creasing to look nice & smooth you really need at least 3 levels, which makes for a very dense mesh to bake in those creases so other applications can open the obj.A lot of artist want to keep their meshes as sub'd rather than a dense mesh.
I'm of course not at all against transfer of creases...But one has to be fair – it's a stumbling block pretty much everywhere. Exporting them used to be impossible for many years (exchange formats like .obj don't even support creases)and even after the introduction of openSubdiv in various apps transfer of creases ain't something which just works. Or do you know a sample of transfer between software made by different companies, where...- imported creased geometry looks correct right away- one has the same set of controls in both apps- all creasing percentates are read out properly right away- and everything remains life editable?Just curious...
But I give up the subd crease based hard edge auto setting as I can't establish the related reliable rules.