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General Category => General CG Discussion => Topic started by: NicolasC on 2018-01-31, 16:59:05

Title: Radially - 3dsmax plugin
Post by: NicolasC on 2018-01-31, 16:59:05
Hello,

I've discovered Radially a few days ago, and really loving working with it now, so I thought I'd share it with you guys. Sort of a Maya-style radial menu, very pleasant to use. The guy behind it has many plans to enhance it, so for those interested in using, I guess it's worth supporting him.
 You can find it here: https://gumroad.com/l/radially (https://gumroad.com/l/radially)
Also a little video showing it:
Title: Re: Radially - 3dsmax plugin
Post by: maru on 2018-02-01, 10:17:01
Nice. That's another idea for a Corona toolbar thingie.
Title: Re: Radially - 3dsmax plugin
Post by: NicolasC on 2018-02-01, 10:35:49
Nice. That's another idea for a Corona toolbar thingie.
Maru, have I already said I love you ? no ? ok, I love you, then :) :)

More seriously, yes, it's a good idea indeed, even if it wasn't my initial thought when sharing this here. Actually, while it's obvious that providing Corona with a dedicated toolbar would be very welcome, I'm not sure that setting it in a radial / pie menu would be the best ... worth asking the community I guess ;)

Thank you.
Title: Re: Radially - 3dsmax plugin
Post by: maru on 2018-02-01, 13:13:11
Maru, have I already said I love you ? no ? ok, I love you, then :) :)
This still does not change the fact that I am not a developer and have no maxscript experience. ;)
Title: Re: Radially - 3dsmax plugin
Post by: NicolasC on 2018-02-01, 14:26:06
Maru, have I already said I love you ? no ? ok, I love you, then :) :)
This still does not change the fact that I am not a developer and have no maxscript experience. ;)
:) that wasn't not a declaration made with something in mind ! :)
Title: Re: Radially - 3dsmax plugin
Post by: Nejc Kilar on 2018-02-02, 12:13:41
I guess its time somebody created a "pie chart menu" request on the AREA forums. :)
Title: Re: Radially - 3dsmax plugin
Post by: romullus on 2018-02-02, 12:29:38
Yeah, if you're willing to wait for it's implementation for 5 years and then another 5 for it to become somewhat useful and relatively bug free :]