20 ruby's you can't live without
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There are so many good new scripts now but one I use very frequently is "Put on layer."
Without it my models would be a mess. With it I can hide large portions of geometry while modelling and turn their layers on when i need too.Another incredible one is of cause "Joint push pull." This is one of those "how did we survive without it" scripts.
And "Left click reverse faces." Simple and quick it does what it says.
And...and...and...
I'd better stop now and leave some to you.
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it may sound trivial - but the select instancesscript (not sure, if this is the proper name).
if you have one component selected, right click on it and "select all instances" to have every copy of the component in your selection.
if you have a lot of copies of one component (trees in a forrest for example) it is so easy to select all of them...
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Draw on surfaces it's a huge time saver and makes possible editing surfaces easier in conjuncture with joint push pull ....in fact those plugins i use most often
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Id probably have to go with:
Joint push/pull
Tools on surface
Whaats subsmooth plugin
Centrepoint scriptThe first 2 greatly speed up tihngs that were already possible in SU, and are as easy to use as any native SU tool, just how it should be. SUbsmoth adds an entirely new level of funcion to SU, so you cant go to wrong with that. And finally the centrepoint script does what SU should do, but doesnt, for whatever reason.
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There are so many great ruby's available, however there are a few I use daily and others that I use specifically. I will say that 'Purge all' is my most used ruby for my day to day works and 'subsmooth', 'JPP', 'Surface tools' and 'FFD' used for all my freeform work (organics)
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I probably use mirror selection more than anything.
Set center point
beziersplines
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Guys, I wonder if the info / comments being offered here
could be turned into a future poll to establish a User
Rating 1 - 20?Mike
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@solo said:
There are so many great ruby's available, however there are a few I use daily and others that I use specifically. I will say that 'Purge all' is my most used ruby for my day to day works and 'subsmooth', 'JPP', 'Surface tools' and 'FFD' used for all my freeform work (organics)
FFD
which one is that?
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OK lets do it
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@jcdb said:
@solo said:
There are so many great ruby's available, however there are a few I use daily and others that I use specifically. I will say that 'Purge all' is my most used ruby for my day to day works and 'subsmooth', 'JPP', 'Surface tools' and 'FFD' used for all my freeform work (organics)
FFD
which one is that?
Free Form Deform.
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bit tricky
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I use very much 45ºShadows plugin for elevations, it's very fast and you don't have to move shadows and sun for each view
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In no particular order, here are the ones I am grateful for.
- Mirror
- Purge
- Remove Materials
- Pipe along path
- Podium
- Subdivide & Smooth
- Sketchy Free Form Deformation
- STP Copy
- Weld
- Tools On Surface
- Joint Push Pull
- Round Edge
- Bevel
- Windowizer
- Make Faces
- Section Cut Face
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@unknownuser said:
- Round Edge
eric,
i could not find any script called round edge. can you post it, please?
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It's right here on the first page of the Ruby forum.
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=10370
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Hi
my indispensable Ruby scripts are:1)Bezier Spline
2)Tube along path
3)Windowizer
4)Remove material
5)Section Cut Faces
6)3d Grid -
My most used scripts are
1 FFD
2 Extrude along path
3 Dome
4 Calculator
5 (CASF) Fun Shapes
6 Blezier Curves
7 TOOLS ON SURFACE -
Hi ! Good idea !
- Purge
- Mirror
- Quick selection
- Tools On Surface
- Joint Push Pull
- Round Edge
- Beziersplines
- FFD
- Ruby panel
- Global material change
- Section Cut Face
- Cut List And Materials
- Vray
- Make faces
- Extrude lines
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Well i think we could add to this list the script soapskin i use nearly for each of my projects...
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