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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
@Danperk
Elegant method!
From: RHolmes (RICOHOLMES)
Dammit.. now I've just discovered flow with history.
Even more addicted. I suspect my wife will soon learn to dislike MOI
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Rico,
> And Michael, sorry for the scare there. I absolutely believed the facility was there,
> just not immediately apparent.
Actually it wasn't there in version 2.0, it's one of the new things added in for the v3 period.
I'm still in the process of adding in a lot of things!
> Another question:
> How did you make an industry level competing CAD program as enjoyable and addictive as Lego?
> Sorry for gushing, but to me that's real genius.
:) That's awesome that you're having fun with it!
Early on I had a big focus with MoI of trying to get a nice and fluid feeling while drawing things. That doesn't necessarily come from any one single thing, just from a lot of little things added together and having a big priority on avoiding things that feel clunky or feel like they're interrupting the process. It helps to keep more of a feeling of having fun with things rather than a feeling of a constant struggle, at least that's the goal.
I'm glad you're getting into the groove with it!
- Michael
From: danperk (SBEECH)
Thanks Pilou!
As Martin & Burr mentioned, the flow taper should be done first to the outer shell of the base object.
Then the tapered object could be shelled to the correct thickness to avoid distortion of the gauge.
From: nate (NKURENCE)
"In the future I want to add a "cage edit" tool which I think will be a more convenient way to do tapering as well."
Hi Michael,
A cage/lattice deform would be tremendous, any chance for that in the future?
Thanks,
Nate
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Nate, yes it's definitely on my radar. It won't make it in for version 4 though.
- Michael
From: nate (NKURENCE)
Super! Thanks, Michael :)
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