Hmm, @pascal, it appears you may have announced the “secret” TestSubD command on Serengeti forum?
Here are some important things to consider:
It’s an early WIP. NOTHING is stable. NOTHING works right. NOTHING is remotely useful.
Do not assume this command will exist from week-to-week. Do NOT rely on it for anything that involves getting anything important done or delivering any important projects to customers.
I change the “secret” commands options and what they do several times per day.
For the next 4 weeks, I’m going to focus on finishing this project to a state of stability and will not be able to devote very much time to this discussion.
That said, thank you to all our loyal users for your interest and support in this project. We hope we can meet a fraction of your high expectations.
Hmm - sorry Dale - I did not read through this thread again to see the test command was not part of it - I assumed it was and did not check. Sigh - too many sub groups to keep track of, for my tiny brainlet, I guess.
I officially swear that I will do nothing with the plugin other than play and I’ll expect nothing from it. But it is fun to play with.
I think it got lost in the same place that the software spider that searches out and deletes all previous versions of my drawings from my clients computers other than the most recent version.
The furrowed brow effect in the image was created using the Creases=Yes option. I took the head from the model Holo mentioned in his post 4 days ago, used “UnweldEdge” to unweld the eyebrows and forehead ridges, then moved those control points out a bit before calculating the limit surface. The “ShowEdges” command is useful for keeping track of the interior crease locations on the input mesh.