UV Tools Teaser ;)
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@unknownuser said:
I second that. He's good at what he does, obviously, and he seems to have a real knack for implementing new features in a "SU user friendly" kind of way. In other words: he has a KISS approach, which I - not being 3D modeling's answer to Albert Einstein - highly appreciate.
I am so glad to hear this! Honestly, one of the most time-consuming tasks that I do when I am working on a script is to just brainstorm...."What is the most intuitive and user-friendly approach to implement this feature??"
I usually come up with an idea that I like and then as I start to code it, I think of a more intuitive approach and then have to re-write the script. However, I think the extra time spent making a script intuitive is completely worth it.
The problem is, what is intuitive to me may not be intuitive to Stinkie and Richard.. So...it's great to hear this positive feedback! Thanks!
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@whaat said:
The problem is, what is intuitive to me may not be intuitive to Stinkie and Richard.. So...it's great to hear this positive feedback! Thanks!
It sure works for me Whaat? . It shows that you pay a lot of attention to the general concept of a plugin before doing the bits and bytes.
You would make a fine leader of a software development team, as you have the creativity and you can keep the software 'on track'. Therefore I agree with Richard: you could really be an asset to the Google team.But anyway, wasn't this thread about the Nine Inch Nails? (for a good reader it is)
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@kwistenbiebel said:
But anyway, wasn't this thread about the Nine Inch Nails? (for a good reader it is)
*...I used to do some design/build, and because I was the boss I chose the "music to build by."
It turned out that Trent Reznor was dating the niece of one furniture maker working for me. My employee's sister remarked to him, "He seems like a really nice young man, but have you heard the lyrics to his songs?" My employee said that he replied, "All the time. All the time."
Incidentally, I'm told the niece in question went on to start her own rock band, "PEN15." (Think about it.)*
Loving these scripts, Dale.
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@whaat said:
@unknownuser said:
I second that. He's good at what he does, obviously, and he seems to have a real knack for implementing new features in a "SU user friendly" kind of way. In other words: he has a KISS approach, which I - not being 3D modeling's answer to Albert Einstein - highly appreciate.
I am so glad to hear this! Honestly, one of the most time-consuming tasks that I do when I am working on a script is to just brainstorm...."What is the most intuitive and user-friendly approach to implement this feature??"
I usually come up with an idea that I like and then as I start to code it, I think of a more intuitive approach and then have to re-write the script. However, I think the extra time spent making a script intuitive is completely worth it.
The problem is, what is intuitive to me may not be intuitive to Stinkie and Richard.. So...it's great to hear this positive feedback! Thanks!
Mate everything you've done so far works bloody well on the side of intuitiveness (is that a word?)! Though as you know I still can't get my head around the blending bit in the Indigo plug but then I'm also a bit slow (to much of that naughty stuff when I was younger I think - well up till june anyway!).
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@ Whaat. This is indeed one of the finest plugins for Sketchup. Your work is a credit to you and i appreciate it. Thanks
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