[Plugin] 2 Faces + Path ver. 1.5.
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Kirill,
I seriously mean that you should talk to Smustard and sell your plugins. They are so fantastic and powerful that I'm sure you would make a good living on them!
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Wow!!!! this looks amazing! can't wait to try it out
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excellent tool, thanks for sharing with the community
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We, people of the SCF, are very lucky to have such Masters among us.
MALAISE
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...HA!...amazing plugin! забавно! ..попробуй сделать управляемой линию а не фейс
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Very nice plugin thank you.
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That is amazing.
Fantastic plugin, I can hardly wait to put it to use!
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My students are going to love this.
Teapot model SU 10 mins - Twightlight 90 seconds
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Pilou, spout and handle i imagine
it would be great if this plugin was blended with the blend plugin.LOL but seriously... it would.
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Sometimes I think the Ruby programmers of this forum are all members of the Prometheus Society or something like that.
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Ok : possible in several parts
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Maybe be difficult to make the above with the 2 faces + path in one pass?
Cool teapot anyway -
Will this work with a straight path?
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@unknownuser said:
Will this work with a straight path?
use blend for that, its written by the same author.
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wow......im just looking for an excuse to use this beautiful script.
how you guys write these scripts.....i got no idea.
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Wow, I am gonna try it.
It looks very interesting.
Thanks.
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It suddenly stopped working for me today, with SU6 and SU7.
Whatever I select to start, it says "it is necessary to select two faces and one path curve", but I'm almost sure I'm doing it right, it was working for me beautifully till yesterday.
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Strangely the same happened to me yesterday, just stopped working. I thought I'd forgotten how to use it but alas it was not, just stopped working.
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@ Takesh san
@unknownuser said:
Did it have time-limit?
No seems to works fine even today
Sorry for the model, it's just a test
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There is a timer inside MAybe I am wrong but seems that is only if the calculate is too long for break it
@unknownuser said:
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Get the current time of day.
# set up an elapsed timer so we can calculate expected end time.
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iteration = [iteration.abs,@total].min # make sure we don't exceed the total count or have a value < 0
pct = [1,(iteration*100)/@total].max # Calculate percentage complete.
# round up to 1% if anything less than 1%.
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# start time, and that is the expected end time.
end_time = Time.at(((((Time.now-@time1).to_f)/pct)*100 + @time1.to_f).to_i).strftime("%H:%M:%S")
...Maybe this makes conflict with your program?
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