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Andy released a Beta version of a script for hiding some surfaces in an object without hiding the whole object, he has approved it for general release (thanks Andy). Use the link below to download.
2 requirements This script only works with AC3D 6.4 or later. This script goes in the "Scripts" folder of AC3D, NOT the plugins folder (trust me on this I know ![]() Have Fun Art Last edited by Andy; 21st October 2008 at 04:37 AM. |
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Thanks both of you !
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Wow, I've been missing this functionality for years!
My only complaint is once I close the window I can't get it back :-( Is it possible to attach the functionality to a menu item or permanent button bar? Thanks, |
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I've modified the script so that it now appears in the tools menu.
I'm very new at Tcl but it seems to work perfectly. Cheers !
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