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    • C Offline
      cuttingedge
      last edited by

      Thanks for your quick reply Chris. Here's what I mean. It is called inset in 3dsmax I believe.


      offset-with-split or inset

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        rv1974
        last edited by

        Fredo's joint-push-pull already does it (temporally make a prism and offset it's all sides except
        the cap)

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          cuttingedge
          last edited by

          @cotty said:

          I need this very often and for me splitdonut and splitsausage works well because I can decide wheter I need the subdivision or not.
          Alternatively you can move the inner face a little bit up with forcing autofold and move it back afterwards, but this is also an extra step.

          Yes that's how we do it normally but as you said we use this very
          too often that one click could save us time, much so in finding the tiny floating toolbars like split tools. ๐Ÿ˜‰ It is very common in other 3d aps so I thought it should not be too complicated(but i may be wrong)

          It would be good if it function like the native (only with the splits)where you can drag or input value and wont execute till you hit enter.

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          • cottyC Offline
            cotty
            last edited by

            Maybe TIG can combine his splittools with his new smart offset tool...

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              panixia
              last edited by

              use extrude edges by offset from tig extrusion tools.. choose the option wich keeps the inner segments et voila.. i use it a lot to do exactly what you say here..

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                cuttingedge
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                @panixia said:

                use extrude edges by offset from tig extrusion tools.. choose the option wich keeps the inner segments et voila.. i use it a lot to do exactly what you say here..

                I dont know exactly how you do it? Tried extrude edges by offset but doesnt work with closed edges. Gives me unpredictable and messy result with fairly simple geometry.

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                  panixia
                  last edited by

                  you are right! never noticed that.. maybe because i usually do this with open polylines..


                  example offest.JPG

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                  • cottyC Offline
                    cotty
                    last edited by

                    @cuttingedge said:

                    @panixia said:

                    use extrude edges by offset from tig extrusion tools.. choose the option wich keeps the inner segments et voila.. i use it a lot to do exactly what you say here..

                    I dont know exactly how you do it? Tried extrude edges by offset but doesnt work with closed edges. Gives me unpredictable and messy result with fairly simple geometry.

                    +1

                    There are no options for EEbO?

                    Edit: Ok, they are there for not closed edges!...
                    eebo.jpg

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                      solo
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                      This would make a very useful tool is available, if bundled with TIG's robust offset tool it would be brilliant

                      http://www.solos-art.com

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                        pilou
                        last edited by

                        Yes and with the Curviloft you can make several spaces ๐Ÿ˜‰

                        curvi3.jpg

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                          srx
                          last edited by

                          Curviloft should be integrated in SketchUp 9.

                          www.saurus.rs

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                            Jean Lemire
                            last edited by

                            Hi cuttingedge, hi folks.

                            See this SU file for ideas if you want to practice with SU's native tools.


                            Offset and split.skp

                            Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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                              cuttingedge
                              last edited by

                              @jean lemire said:

                              Hi cuttingedge, hi folks.

                              See this SU file for ideas if you want to practice with SU's native tools.

                              Thanks Johnny, Yes its one way to do it. But I think, by far the most practical way ( if no single tool available) is native offset and TIG's split donut. Anyways, I just learnt that split donut work on multiple selections. So I would offset everything and split the surfaces in one shot.

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                                cotty
                                last edited by

                                @cuttingedge said:

                                Anyways, I just learnt that split donut work on multiple selections.

                                That was new to me too, nice! ๐Ÿ˜„

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