Blender - show edges angles “direction”
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I'm working on a papercraft project on Pepakura and Valley folds show in light blue and Montain Folds in dark blue.
I was wondering if there is a way to show the angle of the folding edges directly on Blender ?
Thanks :)
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I'm working on a papercraft project on Pepakura and Valley folds show in light blue and Montain Folds in dark blue.
I was wondering if there is a way to show the angle of the folding edges directly on Blender ?
Thanks :)
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Please edit "I'm working on a papercraft project...in dark blue" into two sentences. I had to re-read that nearly 10 times before I concluded that light folds are called "Pepakura and Valley" and dark folds are called "Montain"
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I'm working on a papercraft project on Pepakura and Valley folds show in light blue and Montain Folds in dark blue.
I was wondering if there is a way to show the angle of the folding edges directly on Blender ?
Thanks :)
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I'm working on a papercraft project on Pepakura and Valley folds show in light blue and Montain Folds in dark blue.
I was wondering if there is a way to show the angle of the folding edges directly on Blender ?
Thanks :)
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Please edit "I'm working on a papercraft project...in dark blue" into two sentences. I had to re-read that nearly 10 times before I concluded that light folds are called "Pepakura and Valley" and dark folds are called "Montain"
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Please edit "I'm working on a papercraft project...in dark blue" into two sentences. I had to re-read that nearly 10 times before I concluded that light folds are called "Pepakura and Valley" and dark folds are called "Montain"
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– person27
16 hours ago
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Please edit "I'm working on a papercraft project...in dark blue" into two sentences. I had to re-read that nearly 10 times before I concluded that light folds are called "Pepakura and Valley" and dark folds are called "Montain"
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– person27
16 hours ago
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Please edit "I'm working on a papercraft project...in dark blue" into two sentences. I had to re-read that nearly 10 times before I concluded that light folds are called "Pepakura and Valley" and dark folds are called "Montain"
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In edit mode hit "N" and look for the Mesh Display tab.
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Closest thing I know in Blender is using Mesh Analysis from the Properties Side Bar.
Enter Edit Mode on a mesh object, turn on Mesh Analysis, set it to Sharp and adjust the angles as desired.
Have in mind that it can't highlight single edges as illustrated, only face angles. Not sure if it can both show concave and convex edges at the same time.
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In edit mode hit "N" and look for the Mesh Display tab.
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In edit mode hit "N" and look for the Mesh Display tab.
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Closest thing I know in Blender is using Mesh Analysis from the Properties Side Bar.
Enter Edit Mode on a mesh object, turn on Mesh Analysis, set it to Sharp and adjust the angles as desired.
Have in mind that it can't highlight single edges as illustrated, only face angles. Not sure if it can both show concave and convex edges at the same time.
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Closest thing I know in Blender is using Mesh Analysis from the Properties Side Bar.
Enter Edit Mode on a mesh object, turn on Mesh Analysis, set it to Sharp and adjust the angles as desired.
Have in mind that it can't highlight single edges as illustrated, only face angles. Not sure if it can both show concave and convex edges at the same time.
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Closest thing I know in Blender is using Mesh Analysis from the Properties Side Bar.
Enter Edit Mode on a mesh object, turn on Mesh Analysis, set it to Sharp and adjust the angles as desired.
Have in mind that it can't highlight single edges as illustrated, only face angles. Not sure if it can both show concave and convex edges at the same time.
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Closest thing I know in Blender is using Mesh Analysis from the Properties Side Bar.
Enter Edit Mode on a mesh object, turn on Mesh Analysis, set it to Sharp and adjust the angles as desired.
Have in mind that it can't highlight single edges as illustrated, only face angles. Not sure if it can both show concave and convex edges at the same time.
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Please edit "I'm working on a papercraft project...in dark blue" into two sentences. I had to re-read that nearly 10 times before I concluded that light folds are called "Pepakura and Valley" and dark folds are called "Montain"
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