A simple but handy script that enables the user to draw metal welds on target geometry by freehand or point-to-point drawing. Find out more on ScriptSpot.
A simple but handy script that enables the user to draw metal welds on target geometry by freehand or point-to-point drawing. Find out more on ScriptSpot.
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That is the ugliest weld I’ve ever seen. If that weld was found on any machine, it would have been rejected and the welder fired.
If you want to simulate what a weld looks like from someone who’s never welded, this script is for you.
It looks ideal for post apocalyptic welds though. And maybe for creating blobs of toothpaste, oil paint or squeezy cheese.. Maybe a neatness slider would do the trick?