Re: Re[2]: Attaching curves

2014-02-18 Thread Stefan Kubicek

All credits on the curve tools go to Eugen, I was only involved with testing 
and bouncing some technical ideas back and forth. Eugen relentlessly fought SDK 
bugs and sought work arounds for SDK limitations, including hammering the devs 
with bug reports and feature requests  on the beta forum (the latter sadly with 
litle success) to make them usable and as robust as the SDK allows.




*raises glass to Stefan Kubicek*

Cheers


On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 8:23 PM, Eugen Sares sof...@mail.sprit.org wrote:


 They do. Nothing has changed in the SDK since then... sadly.
It's called 'Attach Curves', a topology operator under Modify  Curve. All
selected curves get attached to the first in the selection collection.

Guillaume Laforge did such a thing, too, in C++ (got my inspiration from
it) - 'MergeCurves'.
Part of his 'MergeAndRenderCurves' addon, if you can find it.


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Eugen Sares wrote some nice curve tools that does that and more:
http://www.keyvis.at/cg-tools/tools-for-softimage/curve-tools/

Haven't used them in a while but I assume they still work.



On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Sergio Mucino sergio.muc...@modusfx.comwrote:


Here's a simple question for something we have not found how to do in
Softimage.
I have two curve objects a closed square, and a closed circle. I want
to join them into a single object without stitching them together or
changing their shapes. I just want to have an object that has both curves
inside. How can I do this? I've been looking around, and there are ways to
blend/merge/stitch curves together, but apparently, not to just attach them
into a single object.

Anyone knows? Thanks!
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Re[2]: Attaching curves

2014-02-17 Thread Eugen Sares

They do. Nothing has changed in the SDK since then... sadly.
It's called 'Attach Curves', a topology operator under Modify  Curve.
All selected curves get attached to the first in the selection
collection.

Guillaume Laforge did such a thing, too, in C++ (got my inspiration from
it) - 'MergeCurves'.
Part of his 'MergeAndRenderCurves' addon, if you can find it.


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Von: Alan Fregtman alan.fregt...@gmail.com
An: XSI Mailing List softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Gesendet: 17.02.2014 21:14:15
Betreff: Re: Attaching curves


Eugen Sares wrote some nice curve tools that does that and more:
http://www.keyvis.at/cg-tools/tools-for-softimage/curve-tools/

Haven't used them in a while but I assume they still work.



On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Sergio Mucino
sergio.muc...@modusfx.com wrote:

Here's a simple question for something we have not found how to do in
Softimage.
I have two curve objects... a closed square, and a closed circle. I
want to join them into a single object without stitching them together
or changing their shapes. I just want to have an object that has both
curves inside. How can I do this? I've been looking around, and there
are ways to blend/merge/stitch curves together, but apparently, not to
just attach them into a single object.
Anyone knows? Thanks!
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Re: Re[2]: Attaching curves

2014-02-17 Thread pedro santos
Those curve tools are essential for task where you have to manipulate and
construct with them.

*raises glass to Stefan Kubicek*

Cheers


On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 8:23 PM, Eugen Sares sof...@mail.sprit.org wrote:

  They do. Nothing has changed in the SDK since then... sadly.
 It's called 'Attach Curves', a topology operator under Modify  Curve. All
 selected curves get attached to the first in the selection collection.

 Guillaume Laforge did such a thing, too, in C++ (got my inspiration from
 it) - 'MergeCurves'.
 Part of his 'MergeAndRenderCurves' addon, if you can find it.


 -- Originalnachricht --
 Von: Alan Fregtman alan.fregt...@gmail.com
 An: XSI Mailing List softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
 Gesendet: 17.02.2014 21:14:15
 Betreff: Re: Attaching curves


 Eugen Sares wrote some nice curve tools that does that and more:
 http://www.keyvis.at/cg-tools/tools-for-softimage/curve-tools/

 Haven't used them in a while but I assume they still work.



 On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Sergio Mucino 
 sergio.muc...@modusfx.comwrote:

 Here's a simple question for something we have not found how to do in
 Softimage.
 I have two curve objects a closed square, and a closed circle. I want
 to join them into a single object without stitching them together or
 changing their shapes. I just want to have an object that has both curves
 inside. How can I do this? I've been looking around, and there are ways to
 blend/merge/stitch curves together, but apparently, not to just attach them
 into a single object.

 Anyone knows? Thanks!
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