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good ideas guys. I especially like your idea for the render buttons boo
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@paul russam said:
@solo said:
nurbs!!
Run for the hills the nurbs are coming!!!
What do you mean? Are you in the developing team? Is it a scoop or a joke?
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And this, my little ponies is how rumours begin.
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When Solo first wrote:
@solo said:
nurbs!!
I read it as if someone was yelling it as a warning against invading aliens in a 50's sifi movie
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Hmm, imagine ... I bought MoI recently, and I've been fantasizing about a cross between SU and MoI a lot.
Kwisten's dont-you-dare-crash-on-me-button sounds like a plan too.
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quiet kwis, the phrase 'high poly' and any of its derivatives are forbidden from this thread!!
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I've got another one.
A 'displacement-map-to-geometry tool'.This could be a great feature when modeling buildings using photomatch .
Sketchup could generate a displacement map from a facade picture and transform it into 3D.
In this way,we could have windows, doors and facade material bump automatically 'hard modeled' into geometry.
A tremendous photorealism boost (definitely for rendering )....but only possible if Sketchup can handle higher poly models off course. -
OK ....sorry about that .
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How would that work with locking axes for movement? I like the directional focing quite a lot...
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you know if you use the move tool you can force the direction of movement using the arrow keys, i was basically asking how you would like to work your nudge tool around forcing the direction of movement. Hope thats a bit clearer.
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While we're dreaming, I'd like to have a built-in "Make Espresso" tool, perhaps with Cappuccino (CTRL) and Mocha (SHIFT) options.
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I insist in :
%(#4000BF)[A tool that will , in a small rectangulo provided by the same tool, eliminate all the points inside and create a one single brilliant point.
That would give an enormous ability to close faces.
Most useful when elevating a complex sum of planes.]When you are drawing a building you get many times the non coplanar faces. It is absolutely impossible to get the right point to close a face properly.
I want that tool.
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Hi Modelhead I think your dreaming about Space design from RPS its FREE
http://wiki.renderplus.com/index.php?title=Space_Design#Space_Design_Toolbar
Move a component (or any selected entities) along an axis basically a nudge tool, set increment movement, choose axis, ETC,ETC but sorry no drink option . Had to give up caffeine so my heart could slow down.I think there was also another ruby nudge tool as well recently
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Just one button to toggle on/off 3D orbiting.
Once you apply 'Align View' on axes, a face or a section plane you could simply proceed drawing semi 2D in the aligned view without worrying about orbiting. Only panning and orbiting 2D.
I know you could save some scenes but.... -
Mind navigation.
Orbit, zoom, pan, etc just with your mind, sounds like science fiction now, but who know with version 12 it may just be science fact.
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Dear All,
This is more a modification to an existing tool.
It would be nice to have a multiple copy option for the move too. Click the Ctrl key once and you have the single copy option ('+' sign appears); click the Ctrl key twice and you have the multi-copy option ('++' sign appears). Scroll through the options by clicking the Ctrl key.
I know about the *n and /n options, but these only work between the start and finish point, or along a linear path. I often want to pick up a copy of a component and then drop it in lots of different places in X,Y and Z.
Regards,
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oooh, i think ive got a good one...a tool that allows you to project geometry onto a surface. I was thinking so youd be able to do things like this trellis http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=7304 without havign to do lots of boring stuff.
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@remus said:
oooh, i think ive got a good one...a tool that allows you to project geometry onto a surface. I was thinking so youd be able to do things like this trellis http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=7304 without havign to do lots of boring stuff.
Isn't that 'Drape' ? You might have to change axes or roate some stuff but...
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woops, forgot aobut that little tool..., cheers for reminding me tig
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Dear Remus,
Didier Bur has a collection of tools called projection tools which allow one to project geometry on to a plane. In fact, I asked him to update the tool set, which he did, and which can found in the Ruby Depository (second page, Projection Toolbar Update)
Hope this helps.
Regards,
BobPS I liked your Glastonbury Tor.
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