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From: Michael Gibson
Hi Kevin, re: shaded viewport - the way I like to do it is with this shortcut key set for the Space bar:
SaveAs c:\test.obj
that will trigger a save to an .obj file but not ask you for the filename since it's given as a command line parameter. Set the display option in the meshing options dialog to Display : Shaded and hit cancel when you're done.
Another way is to hide all edges, that can be done using the Scene browser under Types > Edge , or set up a shortcut key with the script from here:
http://kyticka.webzdarma.cz/3d/moi/#ShadedDisplayMode , that's probably what was used in the tutorials you saw.
- Michael
From: kmccall
Thanks Michael.
From: Simon (GRIMMY)
It would be amazing if MOI had real time ambient Occlusion in the viewport like Cinema4d or Magica Voxel. I find the current viewport settings quite cold and unwelcoming. Although very functional the current display doesn't compliment the rest of the inspirational and amazing creative workflow that MOI has. I tried messing around with all the lighting settings but all I really get is shinier models :) I'd love it to have options for a more natural look. Myabe its just me but I get a boost when I'm rotating around my models untextured and they already look great.
I'm thinking also Magica Voxel as a good realtime viewport reference..see below..
That and real time booleans. :)
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From: Michael Gibson
Hi Simon, unfortunately both of those things can have a detrimental effect on performance especially on more complex models. So I'd expect them to take quite a bit of development time to do a good job on them. Because of that I'm not sure when I'll be able to work on those areas.
- Michael
From: Cemortan_Tudor
michael will u share ? mb users will improve shaders and visual aspects !
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Cemortan_Tudor,
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> michael will u share ?
Share what?
- Michael
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