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Subject: Wings Program


lostenigma ( ) posted Wed, 20 November 2002 at 5:00 PM · edited Sat, 23 November 2024 at 6:12 AM

Anybody know how I could add some more vertices to a file in the wings program? Or is it impossible to add? If worse comes to worse, I'm thinking of making a mountain in bryce and exporting it into Wings just to get all the vertices to bend.


The 4th Party ( ) posted Wed, 20 November 2002 at 10:10 PM

you can cut, connect, bevel, or smooth, just kind of depends on your needs there is a wings forum at cgchat.com that's been very helpful to me in learning what wings can do :)


BazC ( ) posted Thu, 21 November 2002 at 3:38 AM

Just select the right mode from the icons at the bottom of the screen or use shortcuts (E for edge, F for face, V for vertice, B for object) and select an area, face, pair of edges/vertices and right click. a menu will appear with all of your options. Conect is one I use a lot, no need to right click, just select a pair of verts/edges and press C. If you go to the Wings page (link above) there are some very useful plugins that add more options! Oh and if you press B select the object and then press S (smooth) It'll subdivide the whole mesh, you can keep some edges hard by selecting them in edge mode, right clicking, selecting hardness>hard then subdividing the mesh. Have fun, this is a great modeller! Baz


lostenigma ( ) posted Thu, 21 November 2002 at 2:33 PM

Thanks!


jstro ( ) posted Sat, 23 November 2002 at 10:38 AM

Attached Link: http://pub33.ezboard.com/bnendowingsmirai

Another Wings discussion board you might find useful. jon

 
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