Loop select? (a plugin maybe?)
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Is there a way to select a loop in SU 8 (edge or face loop) ? I heard something about "select tools" which while useful, can't do this. Something like the "Alt-Select" in Blender.
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Check again on ThomThom's collection of scripts. I thought he had done this in one of his latest tools. Find any posting by him and click on a link under his dialogue, or look in the Plugins Index by the red quicklink at top of Board Index page.
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It only handles the most basic of loops, ie with no intersections.
If I wanted to select the loop in the image below in some other modelling packages I would alt-click any of the selected edges in this image and it would select the loop. In this simple example, sure I could drag select but in more complex ones I would be selecting all sorts of irrelevent stuff in the middle too. Also, they loop is not necessarily co-planar so a drag select can be difficult from that too
Any thoughts?
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Wow,
Time to go buy a ruby book, I can see a chance to make some real money here
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What I do is:
Make a group of a logical portion of the model. This will help isolate.
Navigate/orbit around the intended target such that the horizon is directly behind. Do a left to right box select of the loop. Shift+Arrow(remove items from selection set)click on unwanted selections. Orbit about to verify if you have a clean selection, then do your thing.By the way, if you use Control+Orbit you can tilt the horizon(actually pitching the camera)to align the target for closer selection precision.
I have attached an image in which I used this technique to grab loops on the fingers.
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Thanks you for the ctrl-orbit tip! I didn't know that and I had been looking for this. It doesn't quite solve this loop select thing but it solves a different problem I've been wondering about!!!
THANKS !!!
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Blender and SU are different animals. The loop select/create feature in Blender is definitely a great option but in SU it would create a lot of geometry. SU isn't something geared around topology and quads. If you trial the tgi plugin you'll see the impact these cross cut sections have when you adopt a Blender like workflow. Models file size grow rapidly as you increase the vertices.
A small price to pay when you consider how intuitive SU is. Blender is truly an amazing app but it's got a big learning curve. There is a member here who absolutely rocks at Blender and his output has encouraged me to learn it. Currently dissecting the 'For Dummies' book and tutorials. But I wouldn't wish for SU to change anyway!
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