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Assets UModeler - Modeling Tool on Unity3D

Discussion in 'Works In Progress - Archive' started by UModeler, Jan 12, 2017.

  1. UModeler

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    This forum is obsolete.
    Instead new forum has been opened up in https://forum.unity3d.com/threads/r...imate-and-intuitive-modeler-for-unity.462506/




    I would like to let you know about the progress of UModeler and showcase UModeler Basic.

    UModeler Basic is on the asset now. You can download it in http://u3d.as/Hz5

    But UModeler Pro has been waited for to be approved by Unity Asset Store. It won't take a long to be out.

    UModeler will have two versions.
    One is UModeler Pro and the other one is UModeler Basic.
    UModeler Pro will be a paid extension and it has full functions of UModeler so that even complicated static meshes can be modeled in Unity.
    On the other hand UModeler Basic will be a free version and it has only a few functions enough to make prototype levels.

    The demo videos shown above is about building prototype levels with UModeler Basic and building a simple hoseu with UModeler Pro.

    UModeler Basic looks very simple because it has much fewer functions than Pro version but it is still powerful. You can make sure that prototyping can be done in an intuitive way with only the following functions in UModeler Basic.

    Vertex/Edge/Polygon Transfomation
    Line
    Rectangle
    Push Pull
    Inset

    If you want more info, please visit https://www.facebook.com/umodeler/
     
    Last edited: Mar 23, 2017
  2. Stardog

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    The Sketchup style modelling looks good. Too many other assets use the ancient BSP style from the 90's.

    Does "Follow" work like Sketchup to make a shape extrude along a line?
     
    Last edited: Jan 12, 2017
  3. UModeler

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    This is the follow tool implmeneted in UModeler.

     
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  4. 00Fant

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    Holy! Nice Work
     
  5. nickyoso1

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    wow that's very awesome!
     
  6. Stardog

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    This is great. I would totally buy it!
     
  7. CaptCanada

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    Looks a lot like Probuilder, which can do pretty much all of what is being shown in the video.
     
  8. Stardog

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    How do you get that? Probuilder doesn't do almost any of the modelling this does apart from the basic operations like extrude/flip normals.
     
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  9. kiranmaya

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    looks good.waiting for the release.
     
  10. CaptCanada

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    Sorry don't mean to be confrontational. I have been using probuilder and building a house like that could be done.
     
  11. UModeler

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    The main post has been updated to showcase UModeler basic.
     
  12. Stardog

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    The video is unavailable.
     
  13. UModeler

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    Oops, the video is played now.
     
  14. mk1978

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    Finally somebody is making Sketchup like modeler for Unity. I have been wonderign why this has not happened earlier.

    It is har to see from videos, but is the a possibility to model with exact measures and lock axis when drawing? I mean taking a line tool and locking the axis for draw direction and typing for example 2m to get 2m line drawn into the certain direction?
     
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  15. Teila

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    Hey, great idea!! I love this. Sketchup was my first "modeling experience" and I really enjoyed using it. I really want this. :)
     
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  16. UModeler

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    Hey
    You can see the features you mentioned in the following video.
     
  17. _M_S_D_

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    Looks great. :O
     
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  18. mk1978

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    Thanks, this looks really nice a easy tool! I was also supposed to ask about construction lines but there seems to be this kind of functionality already!

    One more question. When draing a line or geometry and defining the value of of lenght/heights/distance/etc.do you need to click to input field to define this value or are you eble to just start typing it like in Sketchup? In the video it is hard to see how this happens.
     
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  19. UModeler

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    You should click on the input fields to type the values in UModeler but I think it would be better to enable numbers to be typed without clicking on the fields. I'll consider adding this feature in the next updates.
     
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  20. UModeler

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    Last edited: Mar 26, 2017
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