01 January 2018 | |
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Move points vertically to an inclined reference line?
I have a model and some points need to be aligned only in Y coordinates to a reference line that is inclined. What is the best way to do that?
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01 January 2018 | |
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Adam Maxime
SDK Specialist
MAXON Computer GmbH
France
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Use my plugin Axis Snap Constraint
https://vimeo.com/221931360 https://gr4ph0s.github.io/AxisConstraint/ Or use some script of HB Modeling tool https://youtu.be/9Y0nScY3WwQ?t=5m49s __________________
http://graphos.xyz/ https://github.com/gr4ph0s Last edited by gr4ph0s : 01 January 2018 at 12:04 PM. |
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Thanks. Your tool only snap to point coordinates isn't it?
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Adam Maxime
SDK Specialist
MAXON Computer GmbH
France
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Actually yes, it only snap to some points with some constraints of course.
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MALA IPSA NOVA
the bob
b/cs,
USA
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you could use the slide tool to slide the points
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01 January 2018 | |
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They are the extremity points, can i slide them into a line?
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Mike Abbott
United Kingdom
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Can't you just enable snapping: 2D + Vertex snap + (edge snap or spline snap - whatever your reference line is) and drag with the Y only axis constraint ?
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Yes that is what i ended up doing it is just not very efficient point by point. At least with my current level of learning.
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