04-18-2021, 10:58 AM
while doing my thing, I've bee repeatedly selecting some features, them right click for menu, move, planar, Z.
I whish it was possible to tell wings "now that I've selected another set of features, let me do the same _type_ of transform as last time.
a "buffer" (think of vim buffers...) to store a set of frequently used transforms/instructions/actions would be a nice addition.
and while I'm talking about vim, I realize Wings works in a quite similar way to it in the sense that it has a "command" mode and an "edit" mode. so to quickly get Wings to do this or that, typing "phrases" or "words" as a sequence instead of simply hotkeys would be amazing. an example for the above situation:
1) select the features that need to be changed
2) on the keyboard, hit the following sequence of keys:
mpz
m stands for move, p for plannar, z for.. well z is z.
3) move the features around.
while moving features, it would be much appreciated to be able to invert one or the other axii relative to the pointing device (most useful when working on the underside of an object)
I whish it was possible to tell wings "now that I've selected another set of features, let me do the same _type_ of transform as last time.
a "buffer" (think of vim buffers...) to store a set of frequently used transforms/instructions/actions would be a nice addition.
and while I'm talking about vim, I realize Wings works in a quite similar way to it in the sense that it has a "command" mode and an "edit" mode. so to quickly get Wings to do this or that, typing "phrases" or "words" as a sequence instead of simply hotkeys would be amazing. an example for the above situation:
1) select the features that need to be changed
2) on the keyboard, hit the following sequence of keys:
mpz
m stands for move, p for plannar, z for.. well z is z.
3) move the features around.
while moving features, it would be much appreciated to be able to invert one or the other axii relative to the pointing device (most useful when working on the underside of an object)