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General Category => Community Help => Topic started by: rubberDuck on September 15, 2016, 02:23:47 pm
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Which tool should I use for welding vertices to their averaged center point - the opposite of a target weld. I always used Subobject Shortcut Tools >> Weld assigned to On Tapped event of my streamline tool, but it stopped working some time ago.
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If welding all sub_selection to average position, I use "Collapse" (tool from "Subobject shortcut tools > Weld(general), or, "Subobject shortcut tools > Collapse").
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If welding all sub_selection to average position, I use "Collapse" (tool from "Subobject shortcut tools > Weld(general), or, "Subobject shortcut tools > Collapse").
Ah, okay. I just realized that with both Collapse and Weld(general), if I want to weld two or more vertices at their averaged position, I need to select them in edges or faces mode. Otherwise, if I select them in vertex mode, then both tools will act as target weld because selection order of vertices will be respected. Weird. ::)
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Hi rubberDuck,
Yes, sorry, I forgot about the target weld feature.
I can make a composite tool for you. Do you want average position for vertex weld to be "geometry" or "bounded box"?
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Hi rubberDuck,
Have made a composite tool to weld/collapse vertex(or subobjects) to bounded_box center.
If, for some reason, you want the weld to be to "Geometry" center, open/edit the composite tool and change the "Condition met" from "If" to "If Not"
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Hi rubberDuck,
Have made a composite tool to weld/collapse vertex(or subobjects) to bounded_box center.
If, for some reason, you want the weld to be to "Geometry" center, open/edit the composite tool and change the "Condition met" from "If" to "If Not"
Thanks Steve for this awesome tool!
I have set it to "if not", which I believe is the average position of all selected points because everything gets welded at the same position as manipulator in Pivot(Selection) mode. :) Great!