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Works like a charm! Amazing tool. Thanks a lot!That would be great for hard surface modeling workflow.One thing im thinking about is, how to select this kind of chamfers faster on the polygon side to unchamfer them.On the simple 2 edges chamfer, it would be fast to select polys(by using for example "select island poly". see pic "simple chamfer".But what would be the best way to select the polys on more complex chamfers? like on the pic. 2?I can select the middle edge, then grow selection 2 times to get the result like on pic 2, but can i translate this edge selection to poly selection somehow?
Can you test this version?http://www.digitalfossils.com/Download/NVil-Jul-07-18.rarThe same hotkey can be assign to multiple streamline tools. When the hotkey is tapped, the program will activate those streamline tools in turns. This makes it possible for one hotkey to control multiple streamline tools.Please let me know if it can be useful.
QuoteCan you test this version?http://www.digitalfossils.com/Download/NVil-Jul-07-18.rarThe same hotkey can be assign to multiple streamline tools. When the hotkey is tapped, the program will activate those streamline tools in turns. This makes it possible for one hotkey to control multiple streamline tools.Please let me know if it can be useful.I tested this version. It works nice, but i didn't understood, for what it can be useful?Does it activate one streamline after other? Because normally I would combine everything what needs to be activated one after other in one composite tool,then assign it to one streamline tool. Or did i understood something wrong?
It is not for something you use in composite tools.Simple example. Normally you have W-Move/E-Rotate/R-Scale. Now you set them all to one hotkey, W-Move/W-Rotate/W-Scale. After this, you can activate your Move/Rotate/Scale tool by tapping W key one or few times until the exact wanted tool is activated.