Push and pull tool
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TRUE. WAS ASSUMING. silly.
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@jean lemire said:
I folks.
See attached SU file for ideas.
Jean,
Once again you proved to obtain a solution with basic SU tools, great!!
We tend to forget the possibilities of more 'complex' ++ or +/- selections with Crtl and Shift.
Thanks for sharing.(Wo3Dan)
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Very witty, Jean!
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this a great tut, jean. very useful indeed.
gai, we should move jean's tuts to the tutorials section, don't you think so?
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@unknownuser said:
this a great tut, jean. very useful indeed.
gai, we should move jean's tuts to the tutorials section, don't you think so?
I agree, Edson!
And don't forget that both you and Jean are mods who can easily do this!
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no, i do not forget that. i am just not sure how to do it.
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Hm...
It's quite easy, Edson! See here:
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=756 -
gotcha.
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I wrote a random pushpull script ages ago - it's still available free on Didier's site and elsewhere...
IF you make the max. and min. variation in the 'range' then it push/pulls the selected faces by the same amount in one go...
Its function with a range and allowing random or stepped amounts of push/pulling gives similar results to the 'Grebble' script that's under discussion in other threads...
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Jean (Johnny) Lemire,
You have a gift for making what seems impossible easy.
Thanks!
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Hi All,
You could also used the attached Ruby script.
Description:
Push pull faces along a vector given with 2 clicks, in any direction.Instruction/Usage:
Install:Just drop it in Plugins folder.
Menu: ContextHope that helps.
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thanks, brad. indeed, it allows one to push-pull in directions the straight tool will not allow. i played with it for a short while and came across some unexpected results, like being able to copy a face along one of its sides (see attached).
i wonder if anyone who has been using it for some time can tell us some practical ways to use it.
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why not just use the "push/pull multiple faces" ruby for this? That's what I use
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