Hi Martin,
Thanks a lot for your script!
I'll check it out with my colleague see if it works for us. I'll let you know 
how it goes.
MAC


From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Martin
Sent: 25 avril 2012 12:58
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Turning clusters into objects but keep its material

Hi, a few weeks ago I wrote an script that may help you.

It separates all polygon clusters in the selected object, or selected polygon 
clusters, or selected polygon components,
and keep their properties (or at least some of them).

The script logic is something like this:
Duplicate the selected object.
Delete unneeded polygons (unselected clusters) from the new object.
Take the polygon cluster material and delete it. (if the source was a 
poly-cluster, the new object won't have poly-clusters)

Run it while clicking Ctrl and it will delete the source.

Since it is duplicating and deleting instead of just extracting a polygon 
cluster, it is a little slow if the object is a very high poly model with lots 
of poly clusters.
I used Duplicate because I wanted to keep the envelope weights in the extracted 
objects, and that's the only way I know.

https://dc299.4shared.com/download/qpTKS78N/mSeparate.js

It's just an script so you can't do one click undo.
I may release a plugin version soon.

Martin Yara


On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 12:16 AM, Marc-Andre Carbonneau 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:
Hi,
me again...if you haven't notice, we really need a TD tool writer here. ;)

Ok, I can't find a tool or script that turns clusters into objects but keep its 
materials.
Anybody has such a tool or knows where to find one?  I searched the web but 
hélas!
Thanks
MAC


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