Inset multiple faces of an object separately?
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 From:  nameless
10020.3 In reply to 10020.2 
Hey Pilou! Thank you for the informative answer. I have totally forgotten about sSplit.

sSplit produces non uniform border though! Sometimes you need that constant width along the perimeter.

I will surely experiment with sSplit more.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
10020.4 In reply to 10020.1 
Hi nameless,

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> Is there a way to inset multiple connected faces separately instead of like a region?

Sorry no, not currently. I can add an option in for that once v5 is underway.

- Michael
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
10020.5 
So Mutiple Offset should be possible with Elephant by Max Smirnov! ;)

https://moiscript.weebly.com/biblio-elephant.html

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 From:  nameless
10020.6 In reply to 10020.5 
Thanks Pilou! I will check it out!

@Michael Ah I see. Thank you for the reply!

Well it's no biggie, but a tickbox adding the option would be awesome. And Scale could also have a tickbox for individual bounding box centers (like the ScaleIndividual script does right now). And let curve points snap to other points of the same curve when you move them around :-D On v5 ;)
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