In Development: Subdivide and Smooth
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Good point. Oh well. Bevelling by hand it is!
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AMAZING!
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Hey whaat can you make a free version pretty pretty please?
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@baker518 said:
If you really want to make it interesting, make it available for SU Pro, ONLY. That would separate it for those of us who use SU Free for dabbling and such. I'm not being facetious or trying to be mean. Would I buy it? not for my toying around, that's the difference. If it were free, I would try it out. If drawing and design was my primary profession, I would have the Pro version and gladly pay the price for this script, if I needed it. I've watched the video, read the feedback, and I think its a great script.
Excellent work, my hat's off to you for your resilience in making this possible, kudos to you Whaat.
In that case why don't we all have a blood test and those with pure blood can get this script !!!!
If there is a charge for this script so be it, I am in a low paying casual job, and if its not too pricy I will try and buy it, if it comes free even better, but lets not ostracize people like myself who can't afford Pro from getting what looks like to be a great script.
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It would be cool if we could try it out... maybe make a trial version?
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@baker518 said:
I'm not being facetious or trying to be mean.
"fa·ce·tious–adjective
not meant to be taken seriously or literally: a facetious remark."I think you are being facetious, or I'm missing the intent of your message. Or are you actually suggesting not allowing the plugin to run on free versions of SU? Is that even possible?
Yes. You must be kidding.
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Pick another word if you don't like that one. I could very well be using it out of context, I'm not above being inaccurate, wrong, or corrected. I think constructive criticism can be worthwhile.
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I'm just trying to understand what the intent of the original point was? Why would a developer not want to release a plugin for both the free and Pro versions of SU? I, really don't understand why this would be a good thing. Perhaps I'm just a bit dim and not paying attention-- wouldn't be the first time
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If you really want to make it interesting, make it available for SU Pro, ONLY. That would separate it for those of us who use SU Free for dabbling and such. Would I buy it? not for my toying around, that's the difference. If it were free, I would try it out. If drawing and design was my primary profession, I would have the Pro version and gladly pay the price for this script, if I needed it. I've watched the video, read the feedback, and I think its a great script.
Excellent work, my hat's off to you for your resilience in making this possible, kudos to you Whaat.
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I agree with both Philip and Ray. And as I said, I was not being insensitive with my comments. If this were a script I needed for a job or specific purpose, I would not be hesitate purchasing it for either version. But, at this moment it not an essential for me to have and by no means am I trying to slight Whaat in getting a return on his investment either. I admire anyone who sees a need and can fill it, either for himself or someone else. By the way, I don't know that I will ever be in the position to afford or need the Pro version, so for now the free version does just great for what I use it for.
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Chip,
The intent of my original point was this: Doing what I do with SU, I probably wouldn't buy this script unless I had a specific purpose or need for it. The price is insignificant to me from that standpoint. If it were free, I might try it, see what I could do with it. It might be something I would use often, but then again, it might not be.Secondly: If I were in a profession (or not) that required more than the free version, and I needed it, I would purchase it, regardless of the price and recoup my investment along the way.
Thirdly: I have no idea if a script could be written specifically for one version or not, but I would think that it could be. There again, I have been wrong before.
and lastly: I looked up the meaning of facetious. You were absolutely correct in your definition. My usage of the word was incorrect, and to that, I say "Thank You" for calling me on it.
My apologies to all I may have offended.
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I don't know if you could do this or not but IF you did do a try-out version of the plug-in you could put just 1 alliteration. That would restrict it and ppl will want to have it smoother thus, buying the full version
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@baker518 said:
My apologies to all I may have offended.
Mr. Baker.
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What are the chances that Google would buy this development and either include it with an update of SU6 or include it in SU7?
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@johnsenior1973 said:
What are the chances that Google would buy this development and either include it with an update of SU6 or include it in SU7?
If I were mr. Google (there's a mr. Google, isn't there?), I'd offer Whaat a job.
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Possibilities like this are the way to make sketchup all-purpose modeling tool.
This is exactly what is missing currently in sketchup.
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@unknownuser said:
@johnsenior1973 said:
What are the chances that Google would buy this development and either include it with an update of SU6 or include it in SU7?
If I were mr. Google (there's a mr. Google, isn't there?), I'd offer Whaat a job.
Seconded
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@remus said:
@unknownuser said:
@johnsenior1973 said:
What are the chances that Google would buy this development and either include it with an update of SU6 or include it in SU7?
If I were mr. Google (there's a mr. Google, isn't there?), I'd offer Whaat a job.
Seconded
Thirded
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Jaw on ground and money in fist.
I eagerly await crossing your hands with silver, Whaat what.
Absolutely freaking amazing script!!
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Just making some last minute improvements to the knife tool. It now works perfectly on orthograpic views and will properly snap to an axis for perfect vertical or horizontal cuts (unlike the current version of my Zorro plugin). Why should you care? Well, for one, now you'll be able to make a rounded cube in about 10 seconds!
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