1-2 points will give you a 3D density object depending on size and width. The element size within that object will be of designated size. It will expand away from the object using the ratio.

For 3 or more points, it will first expand away from the object using width and size, then away from these layers using the ratio. This is true whether the object is planar or makes up a polyhedral. For polyhedral objects, it doesn't make sense to prescribe a width - the designated size will be inside the polyhedra. If you set width, then you also get that prescribed size so many layers outside the polyhedra.


1-2 points will give you a 3D density object depending on size and width. The element size within that object will be of designated size. It will expand away from the object using the ratio.

For 3 or more points, it will first expand away from the object using width and size, then away from these layers using the ratio. This is true whether the object is planar or makes up a polyhedral. For polyhedral objects, it doesn't make sense to prescribe a width - the designated size will be inside the polyhedra. If you set width, then you also get that prescribed size so many layers outside the polyhedra.





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