12-22-2015, 12:53 PM
(12-22-2015, 03:02 AM)kenmo Wrote: I tried it and it work once, Tried it again and no luck. Then I tried it once more and it did. Boy this put on command is not the least intuitive.Sorry, but there is no way it work only every other time.
It's a very clear command:
- if you select the Put On menu option using the Left Mouse Buttom [LMB] you are choosing to make a single selection as target;
- if you select the Put On menu option using the Right Mouse Button [RMB] you are choosing to make multiple selections as target;
Quote:This put on multiple times sure is a very odd combination of mouse buttons. Too bad it wasn't a separate menu option from the regular put on command.In Wings3D, the context menus offer us from one to three options (if available) for every command. That means we have the command in only one place - don't need to look for a variation in another menu (long browsing) - it's time saving!
When the mouse pointer lie over the menu option the Information line will "tell" you which variation you have for every mouse button option. Recently, you can also see the hint window close to the menu you are selecting.
You play with a lot of software, so you know they have their own characteristics - and you had to learn each one. Have the ability to allow us to use the three buttons to select a menu option is something unique - just pay attention to the Information line.
I know sometimes the Information line is not so clear as it would or should be, but that isn't the case:
L: Move and rotate object, aligning the selected face to another element;
R: Clone object on to one or more elements;
Cheers
Micheus