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    Tekkybot
    last edited by 9 Sept 2008, 01:42

    hi. i notice that when i make shapes like domes and things from a flat circle and use the follow me tool, i get all these lines that i have manually hide by hand. is there a ruby script that hides all these lines at one click?

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      Chris Fullmer
      last edited by 9 Sept 2008, 05:03

      I generally go through and delete all extra lines that get leftover sometimes. Though I generally don't have too many leftover on domes. Want to upload a model to show better what you mean?

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        Alan Fraser
        last edited by 9 Sept 2008, 06:11

        You can triple click the dome to highlight all the surfaces and the lines then r-click and choose Soften/Smooth Edges from the context menu. Adjust the slider till they all disappear.
        If you want to smooth only a few specific edges, use the Eraser with Ctrl held down.

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          johnsenior1973
          last edited by 9 Sept 2008, 06:41

          Well I'd say that if you're getting lines left over after making a dome with the follow me tool you're doing something wrong.

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            Tekkybot
            last edited by 9 Sept 2008, 17:11

            @alan fraser said:

            You can triple click the dome to highlight all the surfaces and the lines then r-click and choose Soften/Smooth Edges from the context menu. Adjust the slider till they all disappear.
            If you want to smooth only a few specific edges, use the Eraser with Ctrl held down.

            thanx guys. alan, that worked great 😄

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