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Re: Hexagon Questions: Help files and Undos

Re: Hexagon Questions: Help files and Undos

2005-06-22       - By Thomas Roussel

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Your welcome !

Sorry, I don't know for Carrara..

Thomas
http://www.eovia3d.net

Thomas Bricker wrote:

>Hi Thomas,
>
>Once again you have shown me the light.
>Thanks. Worked perfectly!
>
>Question:
>Im assuming Hexagon is better suited to creating chamfered objects than
Carrara is yes?
>(As far as I know Carrara doesnt have a Chamfer tool. I know Amapi does but I
never could
>get a handle on that app. (Which is why I'm assuming Eovia came out with
Hexagon...)
>Carrara would handle a rounded off object in Vertex modeling with smoothing
right?
>I like the control of the chamfer function though.
>
>Hey the Universal selection tool in Hexagon is a beautiful thing.
>Now that I can, I must read through Hexagons instructions and get going.
>
>Thanks again.
>



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