Badjoint
Badjoint is a term often used in the context of computer graphics and 3D modeling to describe a situation where two or more objects or surfaces do not align or connect properly. This misalignment can result in visual artifacts, such as gaps, overlaps, or uneven edges, which can detract from the overall quality of the 3D model or rendered image.
The term "badjoint" is derived from the idea of a "bad joint" or connection between two objects.
To fix a badjoint, several techniques can be employed. These include adjusting the vertices or edges of
In some cases, badjoints can be intentional and used for artistic effect. However, in most professional and