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    [Plugin] Soft 2 face-edges / Unsoft edges

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    • M Offline
      Matt666
      last edited by Matt666

      Hi all ! Sorry for my poor english 😳 !!
      Here is a script can soft/smooth (like ctrl+erase tool) 2-face-edges of a selection.
      And another show all soften edges of a selection.

      They both work on all entities in the drawing if nothing's selected.
      soft_2f_edges.JPG
      I don't know if a similar script exists... ??

      All improvements or suggestions are welcome !

      EDIT: Now this tool is used in plugin Soften/Unsoften.


      Menu plugins : "soft 2 face edges" and "Unsoft edges"

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      • jujuJ Offline
        juju
        last edited by

        Hi Matt, please explain how this is different from the functionality we already have.

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          Matt666
          last edited by

          Hi Juju.

          The procedure is different. I'll try to explain with the example above I've made. This script softened and smooth (like Ctrl + eraser) all edges with at least 2 sides connected. Thus, when we created a curved surface, this plugin softened and smooth all the edges except outer edges. Like the example.

          With native functionality (ctrl+eraser), you have to click on all edges to smooth and soften... I decided to make this plugin due to another, SSB. It created curved surfaces without smoothing or softening.

          Is it more clear now? πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„
          And sorry for all the faults πŸ˜•

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            Baker518
            last edited by

            If I understand what you are saying, the ruby softens all surfaces leaving the edges hard. If that is correct, then you can still have points along the way to attach and work to or from. If memory serves me, I can remember softening/smoothing an object only to loose any distinguishable point to work from. Help me understand if I have missed it

            Mike

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            • jujuJ Offline
              juju
              last edited by

              @matt666 said:

              Hi Juju.

              The procedure is different. I'll try to explain with the example above I've made. This script softened and smooth (like Ctrl + eraser) all edges with at least 2 sides connected. Thus, when we created a curved surface, this plugin softened and smooth all the edges except outer edges. Like the example.

              With native functionality (ctrl+eraser), you have to click on all edges to smooth and soften... I decided to make this plugin due to another, SSB. It created curved surfaces without smoothing or softening.

              Is it more clear now? πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„
              And sorry for all the faults πŸ˜•

              O I C. Thanks for the explanation.

              Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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              • jujuJ Offline
                juju
                last edited by

                You mean by using the soften slider? Think so hey...

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                  rv1974
                  last edited by

                  @unknownuser said:

                  Doesn't the Soften Edges panel already do this? Or am I missing something?

                  It appears Mat6666 is missing Soften Edges panel 😐

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                    RickW
                    last edited by

                    I think most SU ruby authors at one point or another end up writing something that duplicates an internal function, either from forgetting (or not knowing) it's native, or from trying to remove a step or two in the workflow process (with varying degrees of success).

                    We all have our moments...

                    RickW
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                      Matt666
                      last edited by

                      @unknownuser said:

                      Soften Edges panel

                      😳 😳 Yes, I've forgotten it...
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