Hello, and thank you for working on this. Creating good support structures seems to be the most difficult part of the printing process, but this update makes it a lot better. A problem I noticed is that the support creation has to constantly be toggled on and off, because when moving around the object either by holding left mouse button or middle mouse button, when I let go a support is created at that spot. Not sure what the best fix for this would be, maybe have Ctrl activate the support generation, so you can navigate as normal, then hold Ctrl and click to create a support.
A few other additions that would be nice are building supports from other supports, that way we can have one tall support going up, then smaller supports branching off, and also a tool like in B9 Creator where there is a line drawn around the object so you can see if a spot needs support or not. Also from B9 Creator, being able to edit the size of a support after it has been created. Custom hotkeys would be nice too, as I am used to using Blender, and having that control scheme for moving around the object would be very nice. I hope you agree with these ideas, and I hope that they can be added.
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I have some coding experience, so I'll take a look at the code to see if I can contribute to any of these, but I have a feeling that it will be above my skill level. Mcguinnessdr wrote:Hello, and thank you for working on this.
Creating good support structures seems to be the most difficult part of the printing process, but this update makes it a lot better. A problem I noticed is that the support creation has to constantly be toggled on and off, because when moving around the object either by holding left mouse button or middle mouse button, when I let go a support is created at that spot. Not sure what the best fix for this would be, maybe have Ctrl activate the support generation, so you can navigate as normal, then hold Ctrl and click to create a support. A few other additions that would be nice are building supports from other supports, that way we can have one tall support going up, then smaller supports branching off, and also a tool like in B9 Creator where there is a line drawn around the object so you can see if a spot needs support or not. Also from B9 Creator, being able to edit the size of a support after it has been created. Custom hotkeys would be nice too, as I am used to using Blender, and having that control scheme for moving around the object would be very nice.
I hope you agree with these ideas, and I hope that they can be added. I have some coding experience, so I'll take a look at the code to see if I can contribute to any of these, but I have a feeling that it will be above my skill level.
Hello, and thank you for working on this. Creating good support structures seems to be the most difficult part of the printing process, but this update makes it a lot better.
A problem I noticed is that the support creation has to constantly be toggled on and off, because when moving around the object either by holding left mouse button or middle mouse button, when I let go a support is created at that spot. Not sure what the best fix for this would be, maybe have Ctrl activate the support generation, so you can navigate as normal, then hold Ctrl and click to create a support. A few other additions that would be nice are building supports from other supports, that way we can have one tall support going up, then smaller supports branching off, and also a tool like in B9 Creator where there is a line drawn around the object so you can see if a spot needs support or not.
Also from B9 Creator, being able to edit the size of a support after it has been created. Custom hotkeys would be nice too, as I am used to using Blender, and having that control scheme for moving around the object would be very nice. I hope you agree with these ideas, and I hope that they can be added. I have some coding experience, so I'll take a look at the code to see if I can contribute to any of these, but I have a feeling that it will be above my skill level. Mcguinnessdr wrote:Hello, and thank you for working on this. Creating good support structures seems to be the most difficult part of the printing process, but this update makes it a lot better.
A problem I noticed is that the support creation has to constantly be toggled on and off, because when moving around the object either by holding left mouse button or middle mouse button, when I let go a support is created at that spot. Not sure what the best fix for this would be, maybe have Ctrl activate the support generation, so you can navigate as normal, then hold Ctrl and click to create a support. A few other additions that would be nice are building supports from other supports, that way we can have one tall support going up, then smaller supports branching off, and also a tool like in B9 Creator where there is a line drawn around the object so you can see if a spot needs support or not. Also from B9 Creator, being able to edit the size of a support after it has been created.
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Custom hotkeys would be nice too, as I am used to using Blender, and having that control scheme for moving around the object would be very nice. I hope you agree with these ideas, and I hope that they can be added. I have some coding experience, so I'll take a look at the code to see if I can contribute to any of these, but I have a feeling that it will be above my skill level.