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cesium 3d tiles one-side surface

  • November 18, 2020
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Hello, I'm trying to convert .dwg to cesium 3D tiles, but exported 3D tiles seems to have only one-side surface. Any ideas how to export 3d tiles with front and back side? I tried lots of transformers. In FME it seems to have double-sided surface.  Many thanks

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chrisatsafe
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  • November 19, 2020

Hi @radoslavirha​ ,

 

Perhaps the Sidedness doc might help clarify things here - you might need to coerce the geometry to a composite surface.


virtualcitymatt
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  • February 21, 2022

Hi @radoslavirha​ ,

 

Perhaps the Sidedness doc might help clarify things here - you might need to coerce the geometry to a composite surface.

Just an FYI - 3dtiles (and gltf) does support double sided surfaces but it seems that FME does not support creating them