Selecting multiple output slices to move together

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Zoltán
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Selecting multiple output slices to move together

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This would be useful if you have many slices, and your projector aim is off a bit,
select all slices in advanced output and move them together to the correct position.

This would save a lot of time.

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Re: Selecting multiple output slices to move together

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+1

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Re: Selecting multiple output slices to move together

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+1 for sure

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Re: Selecting multiple output slices to move together

Post by Joris »

Would be even better if you could also scale them all at the same time! ;)

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Re: Selecting multiple output slices to move together

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yes +1 on the scaling would be really nice .. :)

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Re: Selecting multiple output slices to move together

Post by Jonny50979 »

I totally agree, to me that is a huge missing feature! Also I map onto 3 sided boxes and I tend to use 1 slice per every viewable side of the box. If I have 4 boxes together as one that is 12 slices. I have two sets of these real world box clusters so that equals 24 slices as you will see in my attached file. I do this for a cloned layer set and also another set of 24 slices to look at pieces of the input to create complex chases around the boxes. That is very time consuming to map 48 slices and 24 of them have to have the input layer and a portion of the input changed around. I would really like to see a copy and paste slices feature so I can copy all 24 slices and duplicate them exactly on top of the preexisting slices i already made. This will save me time and my slices will be exactly on top of each other without having to think about the other layers bleeding over. Thank you!
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Advanced Output 24 Slices x 8 Layers
Advanced Output 24 Slices x 8 Layers

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