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From: wireframeX
19 Sep 2012   [#383]
Workplane is the first thing I need for now
From: Michael Gibson
19 Sep 2012   [#384] In reply to [#383]
Hi wireframeX,

> Workplane is the first thing I need for now

Check out the Construction Plane tool under View > CPlane, more info here:

http://moi3d.com/2.0/docs/moi_command_reference5.htm#cplane

- Michael
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
20 Sep 2012   [#385]
Does exist a whish list for the V3 like this one ?
http://moi3d.com/wiki/Wishlist
From: Michael Gibson
20 Sep 2012   [#386] In reply to [#385]
Hi Pilou,

> Does exist a whish list for the V3 like this one ?
> http://moi3d.com/wiki/Wishlist

I've just been using this particular thread in the forum as the V3 wishlist.

- Michael
From: wireframeX
20 Sep 2012   [#387] In reply to [#384]
Wow thanks !!!

Didn't view it ....
From: gbing
20 Sep 2012   [#388] In reply to [#382]
Hi Michael,
I'm also interested to a function similar to "section plane" of SketchUp.
In Rhino a similar function is "clipping plane" and you can define as many clipping planes as you need defining also thickness and colour of the section border with the possibility to have or not a filled cap (if the volume clipped is a solid). In other SW you can define also clipping volumes.
For complex structures, AEC, and assemblies it is a feature really important.
Thanks,
Giovanni

P.S. In sketchup a minus of "section plane" is that you can have only one section plane active (there are workarounds using groups or components but the workflow is not so easy)
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
20 Sep 2012   [#389] In reply to [#388]
<< P.S. In sketchup a minus of "section plane" is that you can have only one section plane active (there are workarounds using groups or components but the workflow is not so easy)

What is difficult in this? ;)




From: eric (ERICCLOUGH)
20 Sep 2012   [#390] In reply to [#389]
Hi Michael ...
Another one I would like: Styles ... I would like to be able to drag and drop a style into a new location. I know I can do this with the up and down but now that I have added many colors I have many, many styles and it is slow and difficult to add one and not relocate it by alphabetizing (all my colors are now at the bottom of the list and I want to leave them there ... yes, I could rename them to start with z but this is a big job). another assist would be a 'match' option so I could assign these new colors to new names more easily.
cheers
eric
From: gbing
21 Sep 2012   [#391] In reply to [#389]
Hi Pilou,
my previous note wasn't clear!
<< P.S. In sketchup a minus of "section plane" is that you can have only one section plane active (there are workarounds using groups or components but the workflow is not so easy)>>

I meant ... you can have only one section plane active at the same time!!

Here an example from Rhino:

3D model with 2 clipping planes INACTIVE:


3D model with clipping plane 1 ACTIVE:


3D model with clipping plane 2 ACTIVE:


3D model with clipping plane 1 and 2 ACTIVE at the same time:

Image Attachments:
Cattura1.jpg  Cattura2.jpg  Cattura3.jpg  Cattura4.jpg 


From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
21 Sep 2012   [#392] In reply to [#391]
More infos ;)
So yes not excatly the same system :)







Else you have also this Cool plug Zorro2 by Whaat
Of course you must all explode before but you will have any number of Slice sections ;)


From: Dan_E10
19 Dec 2012   [#393] In reply to [#392]
It's been quite a while since I played with older versions of Moi3d. It seems some kind of N-sided patch or blend between more than 2 edges has been a want for a while. Is this already in or planned for the v3 beta?
thanks,
Dan
From: Michael Gibson
19 Dec 2012   [#394] In reply to [#393]
Hi Dan,

> It seems some kind of N-sided patch or blend between more than 2 edges has been
> a want for a while. Is this already in or planned for the v3 beta?

These are not in yet but I am definitely trying to target them for v3. I've put in a fair amount of research time into N-sided blend already but it is a finicky area and I do not yet have anything that gives good enough results yet.

- Michael
From: blowlamp
19 Dec 2012   [#395] In reply to [#394]
Michael.

> These are not in yet but I am definitely trying to target them for v3. I've put in a fair amount of research time into N-sided blend already but it is a finicky area and I do not yet have anything that gives good enough results yet.


So if Solids++ doesn't get updated fairly soon, where does this leave things?

It sounds like too big a task for just one person to take on (you) :) and it seems to me that the only other option would appear to be a change of kernel within MoI, or is there some other way to get around this?


Martin (2).
From: Michael Gibson
19 Dec 2012   [#396] In reply to [#395]
Hi Martin, there is some work currently in progress in this particular area by Solids++, but I'm waiting for bug fixes to it before I'll know whether it's going to work well enough or not.

If it doesn't work well enough then I'll probably work on developing my own. That's not impossible, just quite a bit of work.

- Michael
From: Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
26 Apr 2013   [#397]
Hi Michael!

I'm not sure I asked for this request before:




You know how you can control the 'start position' of a Blend or a Loft surface if they are made between closed surface edges.


I run into the need for this often, especially on more complex shapes. And by complex, I mean sometimes a simple bend.

I say to myself: First, wouldn't it be nice to be able to control some point in the middle of a Blend or Loft result surface - on an open surface?
And second, wouldn't it be nice to say, add any amount of control to-and-from points along each edge to tweak the result a little more?

This may already be part of your plans to add things like dual-bulge control and whatnot to Blends.

I think I saw a guy add this extra control to a blend or loft in a Rhino tutorial one time - and I did a double-take and thought "what the heck did he just do?".

This would have good uses... say a particular lumpy area or bump wants to appear but the rest of the Blend looks great... add a little tweaking point-set (like on the closed surface Blends) and thus a little control on the result. :-)

It's okay with me if this goes somewhere deep in the suggestion box. Because I'd still like to see Blending between edges made up of multiple (separate, but joined) surface edges, and that dual or Blend-bulge control thing...


Okay... idea done.



BTW, if I have time, I'd like to make this WIP my next tutorial: :-)



A plastic institution chair, but it's more subtly complex than it looks.
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
20 May 2013   [#398]
A special color for the generator curves
or maybe this is yet existing in the moi. ini ?
From: Michael Gibson
20 May 2013   [#399] In reply to [#398]
Hi Pilou,

> A special color for the generator curves
> or maybe this is yet existing in the moi. ini ?

I try not to use special fixed colors for objects in MoI to convey special information other than for selection, because there is already a feature where you can control curve and surface color yourself by assigning styles to them and using the styles as a way to visually distinguish different groups.

Every kind of special color that is used for a different purpose then makes it hard for that color to be used as a style color, and also if a curve would use a special color in some circumstances would it override the style color?

So that would kind of come into general conflict with the already existing feature that you can control curve colors by their style assignment.

- Michael
From: Michael Gibson
20 May 2013   [#400] In reply to [#399]
Hi Pilou, one thing that I do want to do in the future though is to have some different "display modes" that you could switch between which could override the regular display. Stuff like zebra stripes, and showing backfaces might work like that, and maybe a special color for generator curves could be set up as one of the things that you could have in one of those display modes.

- Michael
From: Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
20 May 2013   [#401] In reply to [#400]
> display modes...


And.... something quick and easy to store and recall all those cool lighting mode combinations I use. ;-)
From: Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
28 May 2013   [#402]


"Ahhhhhhhhhhhh!" (angels singing)


Hi Michael, hope you had a good Memorial weekend - just thought I sneak this one in (again.) ;-)

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