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ItΒ΄s AMAZING Chris!!!

I donΒ΄t know how you make it. I was doing this kind of bevel with offset all faces, delete the original geometry and triangulate the vertices. but for making it takes a lot of time.. and have to use a lot of plugins.
It works for curved faces?
Daniel S

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Just a little alternative thing:

Its not really bevelling, more of a fillet, but not a bad result

how to:
- buy subd and smooth
2)select the shape to fillet
3)subdivide a couple of times
4)subdivide and smooth
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Looks like it works with curves and arcs.

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That looks awesome, any ideas when and where it will be available?
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thats a nice one chris!! beautiful

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@solo said:
That looks awesome, any ideas when and where it will be available?
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Not long. Right now its a bit fussy about the geometry. GTA coming out on Tue might cause delay.

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Not to much of a delay i hope

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Aii Stinkie, enjoy the last days with your girlfriend

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such a good script it would be
.... waiting to see ( but not so patient ) 
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Great job Chris! Looks awesome! As if there weren't enough reasons already to thankyou for your work!
Looks like I won't be finishing my bevel script after all. Oh well!
Looking forward to the release!Dale
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Fantastic! Utterly fantastic!
I think you got yourself a hit Ruby there!
There doesn't seem to be an option to set the size of the bevel, though. Am I correct?@burkhard said:
Aii Stinkie, enjoy the last days with your girlfriend

Oh well. You win some, you lose some.

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@daniel s said:
Here are two video examples in the zip attached.
One for chamfer, other for bevel. Of course that bevel need to put a radius...Daniel S
In the video you will see a variable radius...Thanks Daniel S,
You gimme an idea with those videos.

The file
fun bevel.skp
Made in sketchup
@CPhillips
A very useful script
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Great work Chris !
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