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From: Michael Gibson
30 Nov 2016   [#141] In reply to [#140]
Hi James,

> Is the the setup for paneling tools in Rhino awkward and a lot of specialized set up required?

Well, that's a special purpose tool that was created for architects to use in construction planning for complex forms. So it's for technical users who need to solve a technical problem, it's easy for a tool with an audience like that to have a lot of options and controls in it which that type of advanced user may need.


> Node editor already handles the tiling of flowed items, it is the deformation
> of the tessellation as a whole rather than individually that is the problem.
> Is this what you me by a "segmented" option?

Yeah, if I understand you correctly - maybe a "segmented" option could create a surface bounded by 4 lines for each tile zone and use that as the target surface for that individual tile, rather than the main target surface. One thing to note is that a surface made from 4 boundary lines is usually non-planar if the endpoints are all on a curved surface, except in special cases.


> You mentioned "cage edit" in your first reply.
> Is that something planned for Moi3d?

Yes, it is something I want to add. I do not have a firm schedule for when yet though.

- Michael
From: LarryV
13 Dec 2016   [#142]
So far, I can think of two nice tools / features to add to MoI. First would be the ability to choose two splines or curves and generate a 3rd one that's in between and/or the average of the two and the second would be to select a curved surface and to be able to flatten/straighten it out with minimal distortion (so that you can use it as a reference surface for flow later on).
From: BurrMan
13 Dec 2016   [#143] In reply to [#142]
Hey Larry,
""""""""""""" the ability to choose two splines or curves and generate a 3rd one that's in between and/or the average of the two """""""""""""""""

Morph between 2 curves by max, located here:

http://moi.maxsm.net/item/14/category/1

There is also one called a "bisector line" (and also line morph) which may be a bit different (used for finding specific points in layout) here:

http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=3745.52

http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=3745.41
From: Michael Gibson
13 Dec 2016   [#144] In reply to [#142]
Hi Larry, if you need install instructions for any of the scripts above, please see FAQ #1 : How do I install a plug-in script?

For your 2nd request, flattening a generic curved surface with actual "minimal distortion" is a big complex area of work. But if you want it for use in Flow you probably don't want minimal distortion, you probably want the same distortion that Flow will be using anyway. For that try the script from here: http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=6067.23 - that one you set up on a shortcut key and just paste the entire script that's shown in the message into the Command part of the shortcut key instead of copying any files around.

Hope that helps!

- Michael
From: wastzzz
14 Dec 2016   [#145]
Things I would love:
- better scene management (instances, nested groups)
- line types and weights for curves, that can be maintained during the export in .AI and .DXF formats.
- annotations (dimensions and editable text tool)
- option to clip the view of the current CPlane (clipping plane)

These are the most useful to me.
M.
From: Mindset (IGNITER)
22 Dec 2016   [#146]
...Not sure how plausible...
a macro recorder with JavaScript output would be great for those of us who are not so sophisticated with coding.

Well, this is a "Wish" List...
-- MindSet
From: guyver (DAVGIAN)
5 Jan 2017   [#147]
That's the way (I think) how should works fillet and chamfer

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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
5 Jan 2017   [#148]
Seems my gif file from free DesignSpark Mechanical! :)
From: BurrMan
5 Jan 2017   [#149] In reply to [#147]
I believe BOTH ways (to a point and fusions constant, are valuable.
From: guyver (DAVGIAN)
9 Jan 2017   [#150] In reply to [#148]
ehmm
yes :)
From: Przemas
14 Jan 2017   [#151]
for me that a wish for V4 would be a Linux version - as I still haven't managed to get MoI usable through WINE. I can get it to run easily but there's a visual glitch that makes it non workable (it's like display is one frame behind actual state - for example when I make a selection the "marquee" stays on screen until I move the cursor. What's worse this affects highlighting the selection - tough to explain , if anyones interested I can work out a video). Tried on 3 different systems, with different configuration - happens every time.
And damn, I would really love to have a NURBS modeler on Linux - apart from mid lvl video editing , CAD is something where choices on Linux suck badly. At the very least dcc apps are covered thx to Modo / Maya / Houdini (... and Blender).
From: niko (NICKP100)
17 Jan 2017   [#152]
Michael I was wondering if you have any plans of incorporating real time filetting in V4 ( a la Spaceclaim, DesignSpark).
To me it is MOI's main weakness/time sink right now.
Thanks
From: Michael Gibson
17 Jan 2017   [#153] In reply to [#152]
Hi niko, I've had some thoughts that I'd like to look into that. So we'll see - no firm plans yet though. It depends on getting filleting handled by a different geometry library and how reliable the library is.

- Michael
From: glmr
18 Jan 2017   [#154] In reply to [#153]
I don't know if anyone already posted, but I suppose that numeric coordinates editor is a must also.
From: Michael Gibson
18 Jan 2017   [#155] In reply to [#154]
Hi glmr, I would definitely not take away numeric input for the fillet radius value, the part that would be modified would be setting it using the mouse.

- Michael
From: glmr
18 Jan 2017   [#156] In reply to [#155]
I mean objects and gropus position/orientation. X,Y,Z with a possibility to move them via coordinates system.
From: Michael Gibson
18 Jan 2017   [#157] In reply to [#156]
Hi glmr, you can already use the Transform > Move command currently to move a point on an object to a specific X,Y,Z coordinate already.

I guess you're asking though about objects having a sort of "local axis" point that you could set. That tends to be something that's used by animation systems though and not so much with CAD programs like MoI.

EDIT: Well except for instancing, that should have that type of thing.

- Michael
From: glmr
18 Jan 2017   [#158] In reply to [#157]
How can I move a point to a specific XYZ?? I'm trying but see usual dialogue - boundary box, distance from edge etc. so, I can set XYZ in window, but I need to change evrything in this way. so it is not possible to change one axis only
From: Michael Gibson
18 Jan 2017   [#159] In reply to [#158]
Hi glmr,

re:
> How can I move a point to a specific XYZ??

You just type in the X,Y,Z value when it's asking you for the target point. You'll see your keystrokes go to the XYZ coordinate input in the bottom toolbar:



- Michael

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From: glmr
19 Jan 2017   [#160] In reply to [#159]
it would be netter ho have such option as in Rhino - just choose an object and edit each parameter without re-type al of them

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