[Plugin] SketchyBevel 0.1(Updated May 11)
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Thanks for your time and efforts on this it looks great
Kind regards
Darren
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Thanks a lot, Chris!
Very useful and longtime missing tool.
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The ruby works very well.
I love it that one can use it by simply right clicking the selected geometry.
Very speedy.One little remark:
The ruby seems to only bevel concave corners and not the convex ones.
see image:Besides the small hickups, this is a very fine ruby.
Thank you Chris.@Majid,
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Hm. Weird ...
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It dosen´t work in all the cases... but still is very useful
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Yup, and it certainly is a step in the right direction.
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where is the file to download your plugin???
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Look at first post on 1st page one of this thread.
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@solo said:
Look at first post on 1st page one of this thread.
i click on [Plugin] SketchyBevel 0.1 but this is a link to another page!
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Right-click (Windows) or press command and click (Mac), then download.
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Stinkie you have been using your mac too long that you forgot the Windoze system.
Left click and save in your SU plugins folder.
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lol! You're right. My humblest apologies! Also: CTRL + click, not command + click ...
I'm gonna trade in my 8 cores for an abacus, I think.
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i feel stupid! but i'm clicking on it ( [Plugin] SketchyBevel 0.1 )
...if there is another way to download it...SHOW ME PLEASE! -
Look at the very bottom of the first post-- under the animating demo. There's an attachment called:
SketchyBevel.rbThat's what you click on. If that doesn't work for you, then tell us what browser and OS you are using.
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THANK YOU!!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!!
but before under the animating demo there wasn't this file, but the was a sentence on a yellow backgrond that i don't remember! maybe a stay a lot in front of the pc...
Howerer THANK YOU!!! -
Like the built in Outliner tool Bevel doesnt work with "holes" in faces. You can usually work around those problems by subdividing the face with a hole.
Here is an example. The mesh on the left doesn't Bevel right. But add a line to break up the hole and it works. Then you can just erase the extra edges.
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Thanks for the explanation, it clarifies a lot.
@chippwalters said:
Look at the very bottom of the first post-- under the animating demo. There's an attachment called:
SketchyBevel.rbThat's what you click on. If that doesn't work for you, then tell us what browser and OS you are using.
Good call. Didn't realise he hadn't found the attachment.
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Thanks Chris,
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Thanks! This is great,good job
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