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« Paper Airplanes | Feature #17 - Smart Weld »
  June 25, 2004  
  Feature #16 - Enhanced Extrusion and Lathe Editors  

Swift 3D's popular Extrusion and Lathe Editors have been improved and now include copy and paste within the Extrusion Editor and from the Extrusion Editor to the Lathe Editor, and Extrusion Editor scaling functionality.


Don’t forget to check back for Feature #17!

CubedFlash
June 25, 2004 06:11 PM

Comments:

sweet!!!! this is gonna be a definite time saver... what about rotation? can i rotate within the editors?

Josh Dura
June 25, 2004 06:24 PM


Great enhancement.

shaggy
June 25, 2004 06:25 PM


GREAT ! Major feature !!!
As I said earlier in this blog : Swift is growing up fast, very fast ... Thanks, Erain .

guto
June 25, 2004 09:04 PM


can you also paste illustrator vectors into the lathe editor???
Thats THE feature Ive been waiting for ...

If I understand rightly, can you import ai vector into the extrusion editor and than copy and paste to the lathe editor?
That would be IT!

nico
June 26, 2004 01:56 PM


The link for Feature #16 on the calendar links to #17 instead

Jim
June 26, 2004 10:16 PM


Since, as Jim correctly points out, clicking on feature 16 actually takes you to feature 17, how were writers Josh, shaggy and guto able to comment on feature 16?

johnkyrk
June 27, 2004 01:04 AM


Thanks for the heads up. This will be fixed shortly.

CubedFlash
June 27, 2004 04:13 PM


Nico. Yes. You can import a AI vector path through our normal import function. Select the AI object imported and enter the Extrusion Editor, copy the path and paste it into the Lathe Editor.

CubedFlash
June 27, 2004 04:16 PM


yes! yes! yes!

Jordan
June 28, 2004 07:35 AM


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