[Plugin][$] Vertex Tools
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man, thats genius! exactly what I was looking for!!!
and the trick of pressing a shortcut twice to exit the tool.... fantastic
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I think I should make a video on setting up those. Because I don't think many people knows about them.
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I didn't know this....
Do you have to have Vert mode avtivated to set it?
I've have Vert Tools set to Alt + V and the tools to Alt + M, S, R etc....
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@rich o brien said:
Do you have to have Vert mode avtivated to set it?
Nope! Just reassign the shortcuts you have for the native Move, Roate, Scale and Select to Tools/Vertex Tools/Move etc.
See screenshot on this page: http://www.thomthom.net/software/vertex_tools/manual/shortcuts
An annoying limitation with SketchUp though, if you try to reassign Ctrl+A, Ctrl+T for Select All and Select None then it works only during that session. When you restart they are reverted.
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@Thomthom not TT_SU
Is it possible that VT could respect CPoints?
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Adding to wish-list. Will take a look at it.
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Add these too...
Edge Slide
Vertex Move parallel to view direction. Without gizmo
Vertex Extrude
Quad Face FillWill i stop?
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Hi,
I do not know what I'm doing wrong. For me smoothing doesn't work although the function is checked. I thank you in advance for any help.
Charly
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It is working. Turn off hidden geometry and you will see all the faces have 4 edges.
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I assume you mean the soft selection? When you have the Select tool activated, enter a radius in the VCB.
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Hi Thomas,
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If any OSX Mavericks users tried to register Vertex Tools recently and failed to do so there is a fix released (1.1.7) that takes care of the issue.
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I've tried to create a simple star with vertex scaling (see screencast), but it's getting unsymmetrical, any ideas?
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Did you try Shift + Blue scale?
Sent from my iPad
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It works if you use a 10 sided circle rather than a polygon.
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Yes, that's because the center of the five selected vertices isn't the center of the polygon.
You can right-click the Gizmo > Gizmo > Align Custom and then set the position of the gizmo. Note that it works like the Align Axis tool, so you must pick center point and then the X and Y axes.
You can then scale and get your start. Note that after scaling the gizmo re-centers itself.
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align gizmo to custom
edit: didn't see page 13 of this post
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I know Vertex Tools has been around for a little while but I only recently downloaded the trial version and I just have to say that this plugin finally fills in such a huge hole that Sketchup has been missing in advanced modelling tools and techniques. I only wish I had noticed it before. I was especially STOKED with the scale tool implementation that not only aligns vertices to a single axis, but that we can finally get rid of artifact lines by scaling a plane to absolute zero. Ya-freakin-hoo, it's about time.
Also love the extrude edge and merge vertex options. Beautiful man.
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