Push pull selected
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Does there exist a script that can push/pull several selected faces ?
I often have to push/pull more faces to the same hight. Now I have to do it on every single face.
Can this be done by a script ?
Thanks
Jorgensen -
if you push/pull a face and then double click on another one, it will be push/pulled with the same height
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There are a lot of ruby scripts that do what you want.
But I recommend Joint Push Pull by Fredo6:
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=153&t=6708It has 3 types of push/pull... I think that you want to use in this case the normal push/pull. You select all the faces you want and then push/pull all together.
Daniel S
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Wow, thanks. I have, and use Joint Push Pull by Fredo6, but did not know that was possible.
Thanks, you saved my day

Now, i just need the same feature in Door_lintel by Didier

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If every face is moving in the same direction and by the same amount then you could also mark each face and use the move tool.
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Hmm, don't get it. If a have several flat faces, how do you then use the move tool to push / pull ?
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You select each face, choose move, pick a point (a corner for example) and pull upwards on the blue axis.
It will just pull all the shapes up like push/pull. -
yes, but only if you already have extruded faces..
Didier's projections also does that - it also extrudes by random heights..
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@cadfather said:
yes, but only if you already have extruded faces...
True - you cannot do this with 2D geometry.
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