  | | | extracting multiple curves from edges. | extracting multiple curves from edges. 2005-06-06 - By kim aldis
Back as an aside, if there's anyone there still doing shiny logos, using this with edit proprotional helps you give your shiny logos that nice, not quite flat look that car logos have.
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From: owner-xsi@(protected) [mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)] On Behalf Of kim aldis Sent: 06 June 2005 18:00 To: XSI@(protected) Subject: RE: extracting multiple curves from edges.
here ya go. Select a bunch of meshes and this will select the silhouttes for you. There's no need to make the cluster before running extract from edges, by the way. Just select edges and it'll work from that. Save cleaning up clusters after. (jscript, by the way)
2005/6/6, Matt Lind <speye_21@(protected)>:
Isn't that more work than what he was doing before?
Matt
-- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Matt Lind Animator / Technical Director Softimage certified instructor: Softimage|3D Softimage|XSI Mantom, Chicago Matt@(protected)
Re: extracting multiple curves from edges. Date : Mon, 6 Jun 2005 15:34:38 +0200 To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM >From : guillaume laforge <guillaume.laforge.3d(at)gmail.com> Subject : Re: extracting multiple curves from edges.
- Put your edges for each curves into clusters (one curve = one cluster). - Select those clusters. - Create curve > extract from edges.
XSI will create on curvelist by cluster :-)
Cheers,
Guillaume Laforge Freelance CG artist www.vol2nuit.fr
2005/6/6, Pingo <pingo(at)pingofilm.dk>: Hey all.
Is there a way to extract multiple curves from an object in "one click", so they get created as separate curves? I want to use them as hair guides, and it's a bit tedious to extract one curve at a time...
cheers
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