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Questions about getting data, files, images etc. from various formats into a form that can be read, tranformed and manipulated by Mathematica
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Reduce quality of an imported MeshRegion
Importing STL files using Import results in a MeshRegion composed by the triangulation of the original file, and a similar ByteCount as the file in disk. … I would like to find a way to do this in Mathematica, without having to rely on a CAD program to import and export the file again with a lower triangulation quality. …
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Reduce quality of an imported MeshRegion
I have been trying to do this calculating a Concave Hull using this approach:
obj = Import["Link.STL"];
pts = RandomPoint[obj, 10000];
tetrahedra = Level[MeshPrimitives[DelaunayMesh[pts], 3], {-3}];
radius …