Extrude (push/pull) without adding geometry inside object
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pressing the ctrl key will toggle the plus sign by the push/pull pointer and toggles new face versus move face. try it its hard to explain.
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@xrok1 said:
pressing the ctrl key will toggle the plus sign by the push/pull pointer and toggles new face versus move face. try it its hard to explain.
thats what im doing(i guess), but is there a way to make the edge around stay, while preventing the face inside the object from being created.
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you have to make sure there's no plus sign beside the push/pull cursor or it will create internal faces.
you could also use this plugin http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=25466 which removes internal geometry for exporting.
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Actually the the image showing the "wrong" way is the way i want it but without the internal face(thats how all other 3d software are extruding an surface. So probably the plugin is what im looking for.
here is an image illustrating how i want it http://piclair.com/data/uwkth.jpg
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well you can't do that with push/pull and not get internal faces. you can however make your cube the full height (from image) then select the top or bottom perimeter edges and ctrl copy them up or down as many times as you wish with no internal faces being created.
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@xrok1 said:
well you can't do that with push/pull and not get internal faces. you can however make your cube the full height (from image) then select the top or bottom perimeter edges and ctrl copy them up or down as many times as you wish with no internal faces being created.
Ok, thanks for the tip. the plugin worked and saved me some hours. Thanks!!!
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Aquatis, are you wanting this functionality for a box modeling workflow? A plugin could be made fairly easily to re-create the pushpull tool so that it does not add internal faces when pushpulling.
Chris
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@chris fullmer said:
Aquatis, are you wanting this functionality for a box modeling workflow? A plugin could be made fairly easily to re-create the pushpull tool so that it does not add internal faces when pushpulling.
Chris
i think that may prove valuable to alot of people chris! specially people coming from other 3D apps where extrude doesn't leave these internal faces.
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@chris fullmer said:
Aquatis, are you wanting this functionality for a box modeling workflow? A plugin could be made fairly easily to re-create the pushpull tool so that it does not add internal faces when pushpulling.
Chris
Yeah. If you are offering the thing i´m thinking you are, That would be great!
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actually "jointpushpull" and the push/pull tool in "SDS" work properly. too bad you have to pre-select the faces to use them, kinda screws the work flow
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You have a plug "Remove inner faces" by Wikii
And after use CleanUp by Thomthom
So no problem -
EEbyVector works on selected Edges only and it makes only the side Faces - it makes no end Faces [at either end] - then you can just over draw on Edge on the last set to make the 'capping' Face...
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Thanks for all the help.
Comparing these two:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=12668&p=92276&hilit=+Remove+inner+faces+#p91814http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=25466
which one is the best?
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My 'manifold' does a lot more but you might not need it all, so the other will be quicker - try both and see...
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A simple method I use, when the model is not too complicated: After a pushpull- if an internal face is generated, I select an outer face near the internal one but not adjacent, hit the delete button, opening a viewport, orbit or navigate so that I can see inside,then select and delete the internal face. Then simply retrace one of the edges of the outer face to regenerate it.
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In "Box Modeling", the method is to pushpull a face (without it creating an internal face in other modelers), then scale the new edges as desired. Then pushpull again and again, scale some edges. Then pushpull and do this over and over. Dozens, hundreds of times very rapidly. Until you have a boxy pproximation of a curvy shape (like a plane or space ship). Then once you have all the boxed made, you subdivide and smooth.
So it is a very fast, repetitive process of pushpulling. having to delete each internal face is a major showstopper for this modeling method. This project is still on my mind. I am working on some groundbreaking UI stuff (well, sort of groundbreaking - someone else already beat me to the punch, but it might still be cool). Once I work out some stuff, this plugin might well be one I release in the next few weeks.
Chris
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