zoomer Posted September 28, 2017 Share Posted September 28, 2017 I wish Modify Polygons : 1. True Vertices vs Midpoints need a clear visual difference. Otherwise you can't control complex Site Model Polygon Source Data. (Especially when there are lots of vertices along nearly parallel segments) 2. Red and permanent Highlights for selected Vertices, when selected by Modify Tool's Marquees or switched through by OIP arrows. (While I look at OIP where to click next or back arrow, I even don't see currents flashing at all) 3. Temporary option to show all Vertices of ALL Elements, elected or not, 2D or 3D, (Especially when there are lots of vertices along nearly parallel segments) 4. A clear temporary visual Feedback option when any Vertices are closer than a given Distance. To be able to find Vertices that should share the same point but lay a small distance beside each other. And to be able to control Site Model and Modifiers geometries. Quote Link to comment
0 Andy Broomell Posted September 28, 2017 Share Posted September 28, 2017 1 hour ago, zoomer said: True Vertices vs Midpoints need a clear visual difference. Agreed! Reminds me of an old post of mine: 1 Quote Link to comment
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I wish Modify Polygons :
1.
True Vertices vs Midpoints need a clear visual difference.
Otherwise you can't control complex Site Model Polygon Source Data.
(Especially when there are lots of vertices along nearly parallel segments)
2.
Red and permanent Highlights for selected Vertices,
when selected by Modify Tool's Marquees or switched through by OIP arrows.
(While I look at OIP where to click next or back arrow, I even don't see currents flashing at all)
3.
Temporary option to show all Vertices of ALL Elements,
elected or not, 2D or 3D,
(Especially when there are lots of vertices along nearly parallel segments)
4.
A clear temporary visual Feedback option when any Vertices are closer than a given Distance.
To be able to find Vertices that should share the same point but lay a small distance beside each other.
And to be able to control Site Model and Modifiers geometries.
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