![]() should work on earlier versions as well.Updated Smart Fill code to work on Blender 2.93. ![]() New options in the add-on settings to easily change all of Smart Fill’s hotkeys. ![]() Keep in mind that the fill tool uses two different tools in one so a lot of time you will be forced to use the shift key and rotate you mouse to get the last portion of the filled hole correct. The add-on is fully compatible with the F2 add-on. repeating by default for the f key can also be activated in the preferences. Keyboard shortcut keys in Blender for Mac OS Write videoscape file, Alt+W Erase everything except the render buffer, the default scene is reloaded, Cmd+X. ![]() Select two faces after your latest operation and instead of pressing F you can now repeat your latest values. This will be changed in the coming version to a modal operator (text on the screen) that allows you to change settings.ĥ. An option inside the settings has been added to display a popup dialog box in the 3d view once you press f. After you have created a bridge between two edge loops you can now press down Ctrl +MMB scroll wheel to add more loopcuts, Shift +MMB scroll twists the result.Ĥ. Pressing F a second time will cap each face loop instead of creating a bridge.ģ. Most used Blender 2.9 Shortcuts Hide or Show Render Window, F11 Start Rendering from Active Camera, F12 Save A Screendump of Active Window, Ctrl + F3 Save A. Selecting two edge loops and pressing F activates the bridge edge loops command, this also work when to faces are selected. Depending on your selection pressing F will toggle between different fill modes.Ģ. The functions that can be reached through the F key are:ġ. This add-on extends the functionally of Blenders native fill command, default mapped to the F key by adding context sensitive operations - all on the f key!
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