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From: larrys@swcp.COM (Larry Shultz)
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Subject: Re: Modeler questions?
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>> Two: I needed to extrude a poly after i had rotated it off of it's
>> axis (i know, planning is everything). Is there a macro or plugin to
>> extrude in the direction of the surface normal? I worked around the problem
>> but for future reference, i would like to know.
Try using bevel with 0 inset. I use bevel alot as a directional extrude. You can also
copy the poly you want to extrude, move the copy to the new position and skin between the two or