06-09-2014, 11:52 AM
Your way of solving the problem with the existent tools of Wings is excellent Arg Arg, no doubt. It is astonishing to see that there exists the possibility of such solutions in Wings. But as I said before, many times are not so practical.
I am putting below some images illustrating the ease that such a simple command may offer to the user: we do select all parallel lines along the tube-like object... then we do click 'cut in the middle' and, voila, there appear vertices in all the cut points... we do connect them with one move and we click loop cut. There it is, accomplished with precision. We did cut the object to two exactly equal halves (in the image the halves are approximately cut, of course... just for the sake of illustrating the case).
I am putting below some images illustrating the ease that such a simple command may offer to the user: we do select all parallel lines along the tube-like object... then we do click 'cut in the middle' and, voila, there appear vertices in all the cut points... we do connect them with one move and we click loop cut. There it is, accomplished with precision. We did cut the object to two exactly equal halves (in the image the halves are approximately cut, of course... just for the sake of illustrating the case).
![[Image: Cutinthemiddle_zps476ab276.jpg]](http://i1272.photobucket.com/albums/y390/Cloudydaylover/3Dworks/Cutinthemiddle_zps476ab276.jpg)