  | | | Re: Hex 2.1 number of points???? | Re: Hex 2.1 number of points???? 2006-08-02 - By steve
Back In Rhino that would be known as the "curve rebuild" function, where you can assign a number of points, equally spaced on any line or curve.
This does not exist in Hexagon, but you can click on smooth on any line or curve to increase or decrease the number of points spaced equally I think.
Was that what you were asking?
Steven
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From: Carrara@(protected) [mailto:Carrara@(protected)] On Behalf Of auggybendoggy Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 10:27 PM To: Carrara@(protected) Subject: [Carrara] Re: Hex 2.1 number of points????
no there is no points field to type only the little icon in the properties which says 9. But I cant change it.
Auggy
.--- In Carrara@(protected) <mailto:Carrara%40yahoogroups.com> , "Andi Newton" <andimn@(protected)> wrote: > > After you click the Thickness tool on the Surface Modeling tab, you should see a field labeled Num of poi on the Properties panel on the right-hand side of the screen. You can type 4 into that field, or use the slider bar next to it to change the value to 4. > > HTH! > Andi > > www.rejectedrealitees.com > Rejected RealiTees -- cool tees for a hot summer! > > > -- -- Original Message -- -- > From: auggybendoggy > To: Carrara@(protected) <mailto:Carrara%40yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 11:00 PM > Subject: [Carrara] Hex 2.1 number of points???? > > > How the "h" "e" double hockey sticks (figure it out) > do you manipulate the number of points. > > I'm trying the window tutorial thats included in the pdf and I've > looked up the number of points in the manual but it doesnt work. > the manual says to use + or - on the numric keys to increase the > number but it only does the selection? > > Auggy > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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