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 From:  BurrMan
6925.14 
Nested grouping

Surface editing additions (We've got add points. Need remove points and neighbor matching/continuity options) This equates to beefing up Nsided, network and blend....

A "surface" fit option to ImportPointFile command

MoI's implementation of the command/object manager.

The Extended properties panel and Options (Various inspection and analysis)

Deeper history. As a start, possibly a stored text of the operations list (simple or advanced option). Doesn't need to be embedded.....

A circular plane tool under the solids creation menu

Beef up LoadView and SaveView incorporating ScreenCapture into it....
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 From:  OSTexo
6925.15 
Hello,

Perhaps some additional curve tools. One I've found helpful is to be able to dynamically change the start and end point of a blend curve along the set of matching curves, not just starting and ending the curve at the end points of the curves to be blended.
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 From:  DannyT (DANTAS)
6925.16 
Peace on Earth.

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 From:  Tom (TOMKIMBROUGH)
6925.17 In reply to 6925.1 
I would like to see a Join command, I ask for Flow command awhile ago (http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=1760.1) and you did it, so I am hoping this might be add in the future. Making things watertight is still a long process for me.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
6925.18 In reply to 6925.17 
Hi Tom, re: Join command - there is a Join command in MoI currently, you can find it under Edit > Join :



- Michael
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 From:  BurrMan
6925.19 In reply to 6925.16 
@Danny,

Went straight for the whole enchilada!

Although, i think it's acheivable with MoI!!!
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 From:  DannyT (DANTAS)
6925.20 In reply to 6925.19 
@ Burr, Yeah, I think if everyone in the world used MoI it'll be a very peaceful place to live :)

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 From:  3image
6925.21 
I'm sorry, but I didn't find any newer feature suggestion thread for v4.

Anyways, I'd like to see an option for a color axes cross in the viewports. Something like that:

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 From:  Michael Gibson
6925.22 In reply to 6925.21 
Hi 3image,

re:
> Anyways, I'd like to see an option for a color axes cross in the viewports. Something like that:

It's possible to set that in the moi.ini file. To do that, go to Options > General > "Edit .ini file" button, and inside the moi.ini file under the [View] section are the following 3 r,g,b color values:

[View]
<....>
AxisIconXColor=160,160,160
AxisIconYColor=160,160,160
AxisIconZColor=160,160,160

Each channel can contain a value between 0 to 255.

- Michael
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 From:  3image
6925.23 In reply to 6925.22 
Actually, this is very neat. Didn't know that. Thanks! :-)
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 From:  Michael (ORION20036)
6925.24 In reply to 6925.23 
Something I always wanted to see in cad and modelling packages is user defined reference points that stay attached to the model, for example a plate with 3 holes and each one having a reference point at it's center and when you hover over the reference point you can rotate the object around that point which is also a big aid if you come to animating the model. Degrees of rotation could also be allocated to a reference point.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
6925.25 In reply to 6925.24 
Hi Michael, for the time being you can create your own reference points using the Draw curve > more > Point command.

They are their own individual objects though, if you want them to move with your model you would need to make sure they are selected along with your object so they get transformed with it.

- Michael
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
6925.26 
From Bear 17

- Incorporate import OBJ / STL directly in the basic program (not script) and optimize NURBS interpolation from Polygonal
- Component Management Object Library + component (we can dream!)
- Improvement fillets for the complex shapes
- Integrated management features for editing shots (dashed / dotted lines, thick lines ...)
- Assign a texture (jpg, gif or png) instead of a color. This texture may have a sliding scale / adjustable.
- Record the position of a 3D camera view and be able to find or copy it to another file.
- Register the camera back level on the views above / right / front and you can find it or copy it to another file.
- Have an indicator on the screen to indicate collision objects
- Open up a platform for the exchange and 3DM file storage, accessible directly in Moi3D
- A viewer font / character in Moi3D. For example, if I want to use the font / font wingding "phone icon" ...
The problem is that we must identify the characters in Word and do it under analogism Moi3D
- Make it compatible formatting Excel spreadsheets by copy / paste between two programs (to make a plan cartridge for example)
- automatic tracer lines/curves from image 2D JPG PNG...

EDITED: 7 Jun 2016 by PILOU

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 From:  Michael Gibson
6925.27 In reply to 6925.26 
Hi Pilou, wow those are a lot of great wishes, but unfortunately many of them would involve a large amount of work and are probably outside of the scope of what MoI is focused on doing, please remind Bear 17 that it's a focus for MoI to be a simple and easy to use modeling program... Things like a connection to Excel don't really fit within that focus.

A few of those may be possible at some point though.

Maybe more of them could come in the future as plug-ins though.

- Michael
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 From:  BEAR17
6925.28 In reply to 6925.27 
Hello Michael ,

I prefer to give ideas without setting limits. We must sort the ideas. it remains wishes, only wishes.

I understand that Moi3D must remain simple to use, while providing maximum opportunity. It's a delicate balance.

Moi3D is the only software I have that correctly uses the "touch " my tablet. The V3 is already powerful and indispensable (with Pilou's support !)

- Bear17
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 From:  Michael Gibson
6925.29 In reply to 6925.28 
Hi Bear17, no problem! It can be good to get wishes without limits too. I just wanted to make sure your expectations for some of those things wouldn't get too high.

- Michael
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 From:  mkdm
6925.30 
Hi Michael,

It would be possible to have a command like the "MoveHole" command present in Rhino, in the next release of Moi ?

Or, is there a simple and fast way to do the same thing in the current version of Moi ?

I already know a manual method to do it, and it works on various object i tested.

I follow these steps :

1) extract,via unjoining, the inner surfaces of the hole i want to move
2) untrim, via delete, the hole edges from the object that is "perforated"
3) move the extracted hole surfaces to another location
4) trim the main object with the hole surfaces
5) remove the hole caps from the main object
6) join all together

Is there a faster or better way to do the same thing ?

Have a nice day.

Marco (mkdm).

EDITED: 9 Jun 2016 by MKDM

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 From:  Michael Gibson
6925.31 In reply to 6925.30 
Hi Marco, I would like to add more kinds of solid editing tools in MoI in the future but I can't say for sure when they will happen. So I don't know if it would be for the next release of MoI - probably not if I had to guess right now.

For your steps the only other possibility that I can think of at the moment is if your main object is a solid you could try selecting everything and running the Boolean Merge command rather than retrimming it, that might be more convenient.

- Michael
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 From:  mkdm
6925.32 In reply to 6925.31 
Hi Michael,

> For your steps the only other possibility that I can think of at the moment is
> if your main object is a solid you could try selecting everything and running
> the Boolean Merge command rather than retrimming it, that might be more convenient.

Thank you very much for your suggestion.
I tried this method and it works fine and it's also a little bit faster then retrimming.
As said by you, this method works only on solids.
In case of manipulating polysurfaces i am forced to use the retrimming.

A little more question regarding solids.

I noticed that creating a simple 3d box object, it's possible to enable solid point editing directly on the object created.
But, if i'm not mistaken, it seems the only solid primitive that has this feature.

My question is : when a solid object can be directly modified using solid control point editing ?
That is, what is needed by an object to be able to be manipulated with solid control point editing ?

Thank your for your help and have a nice day.

Marco (mkdm).
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 From:  Michael Gibson
6925.33 In reply to 6925.32 
Hi Marco - a solid can only have control points turned on if each surface in the solid are "naturally trimmed", which means the trimming boundary corresponds to the boundary of the "underlying surface", and each of those underlying surfaces has the same control point structure at their common edges.

That's the case for a box and also things constructed from say sweep or loft (unless capped), but if you take a cylinder for example and use Edit > Separate on it and then turn on control points for all the individual surfaces you'll see the caps on the cylinder have an "underlying surface" that is a 4 point plane and the circular shape of the cap comes from a trim curve that is internal to the surface.

It would not be good to be able to turn on control points for solids that are like that because moving one of the plane's corner points for example would then open up a gap in the solid where the cap and cylinder would not meet up anymore.

This is illustrated and explained in more detail in this FAQ answer:
http://moi3d.com/wiki/FAQ#Q:_Why_does_show_points_work_for_some_objects_but_not_others.3F

- Michael
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