Urasik Vertex gap Inspector v04
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Updated my Vertex Gap Inspector extension. Added more control and highlighting of the free ends of the edges. Greatly increased the speed - now the viewport does not slow down in heavy models

Main functions:
- Highlight gaps between vertexes depending on user set threshold
- Highlight free ends of edges
- User can set colors and size of highlighting, and gap threshold
- On/off in Overlays Tray of in the settings dialog.
urasik_vertex_gap_inspector v04.rbz
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Urasik Vertex Inspector v05.rbz
Added an indication of small planes, such as elongated triangles, which may often not be highlighted when Gaps and Endpoints are enabled. You can set an area limit for them. Another step towards clean modeling and simplification of work.
VertexGapInspector.mp4 -
I have corrected the display of units of measurement and their conversion to other units that are set in the model settings.
Urasik Vertex Inspector v05_01.rbz -
Added an new feature - finding overlaps faces and an ability to find Gaps, Endpoints, small Faces through all model.
I couldn't find an extra 2 hectares in the balance of the territory. I had an understanding that these were either bifurcations or multiple overlays of one zone on neighboring ones.
So I've provided my Vertex Inspector with a cool overlay search option. In 20 minutes, he found my 2 hectares and showed me exactly where the overlays (pink and black highlights) were


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This keeps getting better and better. Anyone looking to clean dwg/dxf imports with tons of errant vertices will love this.
Great extension
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