Manipulating 2d control points 2005-01-18 - By Tony Owen
Back Good one! I think I will document (for sharing) any workarounds for things that seem doable but aren't. The idea is that when you encounter a baffling inadaquecy, you refer to the "Workaround.txt" to get past it.
-- -- Original Message -- -- From: "Baker, Ed" <EdB@(protected)> To: <truespace@(protected)> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 10:21 AM Subject: Re: [TSML] Manipulating 2d control points
Just thought of it.
How about this?
Take your curve and extrude it slightly. Then once you have it in patch form you can move as many points at a time on a curve that you want. Then, when you fixed you vertices, simply create a curve from the edge you just edited. There's you edited curve.
Ed
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-- --Original Message-- -- From: TSML [mailto:truespace@(protected)] On Behalf Of Anthony Ware Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 1:12 PM To: truespace@(protected) Subject: Re: [TSML] Manipulating 2d control points
Tony,
That doesn't work on curves - try it. It does work on verts, but not on curve or path points for some reason.
I don't know of a solution myself and was waiting to see if anybody else came up with one.
Anthony
> -- --Original Message-- -- > From: TSML [mailto:truespace@(protected)] On Behalf Of Tony Owen > Sent: 18 January 2005 17:50 > To: truespace@(protected) > Subject: Re: [TSML] Manipulating 2d control points > > Hi Omar, > > to select more than one object/vertice, use the control key instead of
> the shift key (the opposite of other apps). > > > -- -- Original Message -- -- > From: "Omar Campos" <hypermeister@(protected)> > To: <truespace@(protected)> > Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 5:54 PM > Subject: [TSML] Manipulating 2d control points > > > > Hello everyone, > > > > Just to ask a quick question. When working with 2D > curves, I often > > find myself in the need to move various vertices simultanoeusly, so > > that they won't loose their shape, but I can't find a way > to move more > > than one at the same time. This results in having to > accomodate them > > all over again, which is sometimes difficult. Any suggestions? > > > > Omar > > > > __ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ __ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > > http://mail.yahoo.com
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