5th October 2005, 03:06 PM | #1 |
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AC3D The Next Release - teaser image!
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5th October 2005, 03:14 PM | #2 |
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I see the changes in the inteface ... the graphical buttons. Any teasing for changes as they say *underneath the hood*
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Subdivide+, subdivide-
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6th October 2005, 04:14 AM | #4 |
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yay!
BTW: In the new version, can you implement CTRL as ortho move, even if I press the key too late (while draging) - I'm always forgetting to hold it before moving something
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>BTW: In the new version, can you implement CTRL as ortho move, even if I press the key too late (while draging)
You can use 'lock move axis' at the bottom of the window for this. |
6th October 2005, 08:34 AM | #6 |
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I thing that ac3d will be beautifull with these icons...
Looks nice to me. [Andy, generaly I thing you sould make ac3d more configurable etc. change between the new interface andd the old, on the 3d window the spin (in nav select youcan still select an object without holding ctrl)] |
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I see a lot of free space on the top right 8)
If only it could be filled with ... an insert vertrex button, a slice surface button ... all the little things I use a lot That would be very cool :idea: Happy to see a new version anyway ! :lol: |
31st October 2005, 07:28 PM | #8 |
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I love AC3D so far (and I'm a regular Max user at work) but one thing niggles a bit - if I hold down ALT and left mouse to rotate, sometimes when I release ALT and try to use the middle mouse to pan the camera it doesn't work - I have to click the right mouse or left-click somewhere on the screen to get the middle mouse to be recognized.
Any chance you could fix this? It could be because pressing ALT moves the window focus to the menus at the top, so perhaps the program is being affected by the way windows works. Perhaps allow me to define another key to hold down for rotation rather than ALT, for example use SPACE to rotate and put the window fullscreen option on W? |
1st November 2005, 02:51 AM | #9 |
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Hi Jim,
We've not found a fix for this yet since the window system is grabbing the keypress. What you can do to stop this is to let go of the alt key before you let go of the mouse i.e. hold down alt, press a mouse button, release alt, keep moving the mouse then release the mouse. You can also use the right alt key instead - which will not try and select a menu item. Andy |
2nd November 2005, 01:33 PM | #10 |
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AC3D teaser
Just a suggestion
It would be very handy if the girds (Major) were numbered, a simple one, two three... would help a great deal, counting them out on the screen grows old fast. A turn on/off thingy or on and off display would be nice. |
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