[Plugin] Extrude Edges By Vector To Object v1.4 20110528
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dtr
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1st Thanks for Made that plugin ...........
Its working too good and fantastical.
and i like your all plugin ....
THANKS,
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TIG - in one word: thankyou
I think all architects out there will love this one (as much as the others you have done, but maybe more)
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@TIG:
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@wildchild said:
Awesome toolset man, just one thing, I played around with it a little, and I stopped at this point.
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Wouldn't it be great if you could extrude any profile by a vector to any multiple objects, and of course the resulting shape is modeled by the objects it is intersecting with? Is this asking too much?simple for that.. make cylinders components. then push the box thru it wall.
explode both cylinders and intersect, then remove sections you don't want. -
Been playing around with this plugin tonight. Just have to say - IT IS AWESOME!!!
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Oh, yeah? Show me somethin', mister. What I mean to say is, we thrive on awesome, when and if we thrive, so if you have time, please.
My bad: you said the plugin was awesome.
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Thanks TIG for this plugin, I missed it !!
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I think this is RADICAL! This is the missing link or missing native tool. It's another push-pull / follow-me function. This obviates the need for many typical "intersection" applications (eg. roof constructions and rake walls). Just pick some roof lines (hip or gable) and run them into adjacent roofs and walls. A dormer is made from the 2d elevation.
DesignWorkshop had a similar feature long ago, with some other tweaks for components. I think it only went in the Z direction though.
I'm going to have this tool out and ready to use. Should be fun. Thanks TIG!
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