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    Terrain-related plugin I cannot remember!

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    • jujuJ Offline
      juju
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      Eneroth also has the Terrain Volume extension that will add a skirt to the terrain.

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      • pilouP Offline
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        Joint Push Pull can do that also! πŸ˜„
        With any reasonable surfaces! Any number and nature of sides! πŸ€“

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        • pbacotP Offline
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          Never tried JPP that way Pilou. Clever plugin. Fredos tools seem to work out all possible ramifications of a concept!

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          • pilouP Offline
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            Yes quasi all plugins by Fredo are "standalone program" inside SU by themselves! πŸ˜‰

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            • Collage ArchitectureC Offline
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              Selection toy(only border edges) and Vertex tool can add skirt too

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              • EdsonE Offline
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                @collage architecture said:

                Selection toy(only border edges) and Vertex tool can add skirt too

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                what you are suggesting is that I select only the border edges and then extrude them to form a skirt, right?

                and how would you do it with Vertex Tools?

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                • pbacotP Offline
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                  I think vertex tools does this with the (+) action of the modifier key (option on Mac) when moving with the gizmo. However I think it leaves the vertices in the same relative positions--not flat. I would do with Extrude tools---extrude edges to face (or whatever it's called) for a similar sort of tool. That way all the faces formed should end up on the same plane.

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                  • Collage ArchitectureC Offline
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                    @edson said:

                    @collage architecture said:

                    Selection toy(only border edges) and Vertex tool can add skirt too

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                    what you are suggesting is that I select only the border edges and then extrude them to form a skirt, right?

                    and how would you do it with Vertex Tools?

                    Yes, and don't be afraid that it is not flat. You could then scale your vertices to 0, it will be flat after scaling.

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                    • R Offline
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                      VT don't scale to 0 precisely

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                      • panixiaP Offline
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                        you can scale at any random size with the vertex tools gizmo and then input 0 in the vcb and hit return.. and they will be 100% flat

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                        • Collage ArchitectureC Offline
                          Collage Architecture
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                          It's a pity that you can't input value via VCB, but you can make it , just cumbersome

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                          • panixiaP Offline
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                            @collage architecture said:

                            you can't input value via VCB

                            you can actually do this, as demonstrated in this video i did.. take a look at about 11.30/12.30 πŸ‘

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                              Collage Architecture
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                              @panixia said:

                              @collage architecture said:

                              you can't input value via VCB

                              you can actually do this, as demonstrated in this video i did.. take a look at about 11.30/12.30 πŸ‘

                              oops, I should definitely try it.Thanks for your Info!

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