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RAVEN_NQR

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  1. Thats awsome, thanks geothefaust. (You guys are doing a great job)
  2. Hey Does anyone know if it is possible to assign the the scroll wheel on my mouse to zoom in and out? I have tried to assign it, but it doesn register when I turn the wheel. Is there a shortcut name for it? I've noticed that alle the other buttons that get assiged has been shortened. (like middle-mouse-button --> MMB) I have tried "WHEEL" By default the scroll wheel is assign to brush size.
  3. First of before I go on with my list. In my opinion, 3D Coats greates strength lies in that it is so easy to understand. In other words, it makes sense to me (in a way that zbrush never has).! After watching a few of the tutorials, I could just dive into the fun part, like voxel sculpting. Within an hour I was litterally playing with this software. - Simple, but powerfull design. - Interface is super easy to understand, especially with the helpfull hints that pop up. - Sculpting with voxels really made me feel like a kid again No need to worry about the topology. - Finally a software where I can customize the navigation to my likeing! - Love the feel of some of the brushes, like "build", "fill", "scrape" - Great with the Photoshop integration I haven't got around to play with the other features like, retopology/uv-mapping/texturing..but I¨m getting there...so build on this list if you feel the need to express your appriciation towards the people involed in making this software.
  4. I just wish that the smooth brush would affect the voxels mesh more. It is too soft, even when turned up to the maximum limit. Because of this, I personaly find it difficult to clean up a model. The result is uneven surface, bulgy areas that are hard to get rid of. The way I work around this is to use the fill tool to try and get som voxels in between the little lumps and bumps I have produced while sculpting, before going over with the smooth brush. It works somewhat, but...arhg, this is really getting on my nerves! It should be easy to fix, should¨nt it?
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