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 From:  Michael Gibson
512.1 
I just posted the new beta. But I've got to head out, I'll post details on new stuff in a few hours.

- Michael
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 From:  sk2k
512.2 In reply to 512.1 
Ha, first! :) I downloaded it but i do not have time for it until evening. :/

MfG
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 From:  Joe (INNERACTIVE)
512.3 In reply to 512.1 
Thank you! Looking forward to trying it out.
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 From:  JTB
512.4 
Michael you're really fast! Two betas in a month.
I can't see any obvious difference but I wait to read your "what's new" list

 
***There is always a better way to do things... Just find your Moment of Inspiration***

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
512.5 
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 From:  Richard (RUSIRIUS)
512.6 
Thank you Michael!
Looking forward to trying out those new sweeps.

Richard
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 From:  Michael Gibson
512.7 In reply to 512.6 
> Looking forward to trying out those new sweeps.

Sounds good Richard, let me know how they work for you!

The new preserve tangent sweep option is pretty much for when you're trying to do a half-shape sweep that you want to mirror without any crease. So that's mostly useful for some special situations.

The scaling rail is a more general purpose shaping tool. You can kind of imagine it as a way to stretch out each sweep profile until it hits that curve.

You should be able to use the scaling rail to do things that would have previously required putting in a bunch of different sized section curves.

Let me know if you need any more examples for how these work.

- Michael
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