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From: "Paul Davies" <capitol!davies@uunet.uu.net>
To: capitol!uunet!netcom.com!lightwave-l@uunet.uu.net
Subject: Re: Oops
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Yesterday I wrote:
> MY TWO CENTS:
> If your object face consist of more than one polygon you can use
> MULTIPLY/SWEEP/SM SHIFT instead of bevel. This tool will act like the bevel
> tool
> but will not seperate the polygons - the groove effect John mentioned.
>
Well unforturnately this works more like an extrude operation than a bevel. The
polygons are swept in the direction of their surface normals therefore a group
of flat polygons will be swept straight out with no scaling because their
normals are all parallel to each other.
Sorry for the miss information,
paul
Paul Davies
Artist/Animator
CapDisc
davies@capitol.com or uunet!capitol!davies