View Full Version : wings amazing ! now some questions..
sebek27 11-23-2003, 04:00 AM i have just tried wings for about 1 hr and it is awesome ! i was wondering, is there a knife type tool ? select loop and ring tool ? by the way, having a mouse with 9 buttons comes in very handy :thumbsup:
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select loop and ring tool
Press L and G when selecting or hovering over an edge.
Nope no knife tool (something like this is planned for the future but may be a long way off) in most situations select rdge ring (g) and connect (c) is just as good. - Baz
puzzledpaul
11-23-2003, 02:12 PM
<< select rdge ring (g) and connect (c) >>
Depending on geom - I also use Edge | Bevel on the new edge sequence formed after the connect op - drag one set of edges to where you want them and dissolve the unwanted ones after (use Object cleanup to remove isolated verts)
Or - Edge | Extrude -> Normal (hold shift to constrain height to zero), and press + / - to move boundary edges (remove unwanted edges as before, etc)
pp
Some talk here about using Edge | Cut -> RMB option (lets you slide a new vert to a position of your choice along the cut edge)
http://www.cgtalk.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=104355
Pongo
11-24-2003, 01:09 AM
*light bulb goes off over head*
That's a great little tip to slide the edgeloop,... sure beats the way I've been doing it. At least until we get a slide option in the latest release.
*runs off to play
puzzledpaul
11-24-2003, 09:46 AM
Thx - also, if of interest / use...
Been mentioned before, but maybe worth repeating - Use Bump (hold shift to constrain height to zero) and use +/- keys to get new edges where you want them.
I find this a reasonable workaround for Inset Region.
eg
Select a group of (adjacent) faces
Invert selection
Apply Face | Bump .....use +/- (or 'tab' entry) to move new edges.
Can also be used with an edgeloop, of course.
Select loop
Press Shift +L to convert to faces
Then use bump as above (may not always need to invert, of course)
Not as interactive as bevel, but has it's uses - imo.
pp
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