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Measuring Tools With Snapping Ability  
Written by Handoko the 20 Nov 08 at 12:42. Category: Tools. New
Now there are many architects try to use Blender. But Blender don't have enough tools they needed. One of the most important is Measuring Tools with snapping ability.

It should can measure distance/angle precisely because it has handles that you can snap them to any vertex in the screen.

And if you press Enter, the information (a line joining those vertices and the text about the value) will not deleted on the screen (just like normal text command and a simple line).

Or if you press Esc, the information will disappear. Sometimes you just want to know the distance/angle, not to put it as 3D objects.

Many architects will appreciate if Blender has this tool.

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Better Rendering Window  
Written by Handoko the 12 Nov 08 at 02:21. Category: Rendering. New
It will be very useful if the rendering window can:

Has many rendered images saved in memory until we close it. So you can compare one with another to decide which is the best. And you can set the total numbers allowed so it won't consume much memory if you do large resolution rendering.

Has ability to let you put some notes on it. You maybe want to put your radiosity settings, MBlur value, light positions ... everthing important to generate that quality of rendered image.

Auto generated notes about the rendered images, like time needed to render, which renderer you use (Blender internal, Yafray, or maybe external), which camera used, antialising information, etc. All the items to show in rendering window can be chosen in Preference menu.

Has some photo editing features. No, I don't mean Adobe Photoshop - that is too feature rich. Just some simple brightness/contrast/gamma adjustment, blur, and color balance. You know you often do brightness correction after rendering. But sometime the image itself doesn't contain enought color range, if you adjust the brightness too far it will become dull. So you can test adjust in rendering window to decide to use it or reconfigure the lamps.

You can save the rendered images directly from rendering window, don't have to use F3 (of course you still can use F3 if you want). And you can make it autosave using an autoincrement filename to a folder you specify.

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Image Browser Can Browse/Preview into Other .Blend Files  
Written by Handoko the 17 Sep 08 at 23:44. Category: Interface. New
I'm not sure, maybe it's not implemented yet.

I only can browse into current opened file, cannot browse/preview into another .blend files.

It will be nice the Image Browser can browse into another files.

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Powerful Boolean Operation That Support NGon  
Written by Handoko the 20 Nov 08 at 12:58. Category: Tools. New
Blender supports 3Gon, FGon but not NGon. If you make a face with 2 holes on the center, it will have many 3Gons.

It will be nice if the Boolean Operations will try to produce NGons as posible as it can rather than 3Gons/FGons.

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Can Use Keyboard to Select Item in a List  
Written by Handoko the 6 Oct 08 at 23:57. Category: Interface. New
For example, in the Outliner Window. To select an item in the list you must use mouse click. Believe me, it will be easy using arrow up/down keys to select item if you do checking one by one to find something. Agree?

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Blender Title Bar Shows More Informations  
Written by Handoko the 13 Oct 08 at 02:12. Category: Interface. New
I think it's would be nice if Blender Title Bar Shows more informations like:

- Current opened/edited file name.
- State about the file have or haven't modified, maybe marked by * symbol.

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File Format Option on Save Rendered Image Window  
Written by Handoko the 18 Nov 08 at 23:31. Category: Interface. New
Currently:
To save rendered image, press F3. To change file format for save the rendered image, there is an option on Buttons Window > Scene > Render Buttons.

My suggestion:
I think It would be nice if there also an option to change the file format on File Browser Window when we want to save the rendered image (F3). They refer to the same thing. Just put on different locations for user convenience.

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Command History Window  
Written by Handoko the 23 Sep 08 at 23:31. Category: Tools. New
It is very similar to "Record as Script" (idea #53).

Here I mean a window that always show each command (keypress or button) you click as a script. But do not record or save to a file.

It will make you learn scripting easier. If you don't know how using script to command blender to do rendering, just press the render button and see the text in the Command History Window. No need to open the Blender API Script documentation.

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Double clicks To Select and Process on Open File Window  
Written by Handoko the 18 Nov 08 at 23:59. Category: Interface. New
Currenly to open a file: Press [F1] Key, select the file you want, then click the open button.

Do you think it would be nice if you can double click to select and process. So you just need to press [F1] and double click the file you want.

Also it should implemented on other dialog windows where have a default button supposed to clicked by user.

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Able to Save Menu/Keyboard/Button Layout  
Written by Handoko the 2 Aug 08 at 02:51. Category: Interface. New
Everyone use Blender for different situation, Blender only has one menu/keyboard/button layout. It makes Blender inflexible. I think Blender is planning to make the keyboard configureable. But I mean something farther.

You can have many menu/keyboard/button layout save them to a file (or seperate files). You can copy it from you home to office computer. Or maybe share it to your friends.

You can have different layout for different work situation. For example, today you will do animating. Just load your animating keyboard layout, so you will have all the frequently used commands assigned on your easy reach keys. Tomorrow you will do modeling, load your modeling button layout, you'll have most modeling buttons arranged nicely on a User Defined window.

And the most important, you can always load/reset to Blender's default in case if you've messed it up.

Also it must compatible with future release version.

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Numeric Input Fields Can Calculate Simple Expression  
Written by Handoko the 15 Apr 08 at 21:37. Category: Interface. Already implemented
I think it will be nice if you can put some simple math expression (like 5*7+2) on the numeric input fields, press enter and let it calculates for you. Rather than to have a calculator put aside from your computer or using your calc.exe inside your computer.

It will be handy for architect, isn't it?

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Auto Snap Relative with Grid Size  
Written by Handoko the 30 Apr 08 at 18:39. Category: Tools. New
Each object draging on 3D window will move 1/10 of current grid size. For example, if you drag (move) an object it will increase 1, you can zoom closer to gain a drag increase of 0.1. So if you want to drag an item with small transition, just zoom it multiple times before do the dragging.

And the value should be configureable, like 1/10, 1/20, 1/5, 1/4.

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Floating Window For Buttons  
Written by Handoko the 19 Nov 08 at 00:50. Category: Interface. New
It could be handy to has a floating window/toolbar (like the Transform Properties Window) that user can put his/her most frequent used buttons/commands. It would nice if you can have many of them. For example, one for modeling buttons and one for material/rendering buttons.

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Copy/Paste From Other Programs  
Written by Handoko the 13 May 08 at 20:08. Category: Interface. Already implemented
I cannot copy/paste from other programs (notepad.exe) to Blender's Text Editor. Is it a bug on my computer or is there not such feature in Blender?

I'm using Blender 2.45 15 Rinky on WinXP.

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Go to Top Button  
Written by Handoko the 14 Aug 08 at 17:47. Category: Blenderstorm. New
I guess most of you already realize that after you scroll down to read the polls, you must scroll to the top to reach the Blenderstorm Side Menu.

So would it be nice if there is a "Go To Top" button at the end of the page.

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Option for Autoload Last Opened/Edited File on Blender Start  
Written by Handoko the 2 Oct 08 at 04:35. Category: Tools. New
It may not seem very useful, but it would be nice for if you often doing same project that take several days.

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Goto show ideas after log in  
Written by Handoko the 26 Oct 08 at 23:13. Category: Blenderstorm. New
I think users will be glad to goto show idea after logged in.

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Compare to Lightwave  
Written by Handoko the 13 Apr 08 at 23:41. Category: Others. Inapplicable
I have some architect basic skill and wish to be an interior designer. I choose Lightwave 8.5 and played it for several months. It fit my needs and I became a serious lightwaver. But when I've decided to buy a licensed one, the Lightwave 3D 9.0 released. If I buy it, I must pay it again and again if they release a new version. And if I don't buy the lasted one I will be outdated, you know 3D technology is growing fast.

Now I'm a Blender user, just about 1 week. Here I want to share my experience using Lightwave, hope it can be useful for Blender improvement. Please correct me if I've said something wrong about Blender.

1. VERTEX SNAPPING
Using Lightwave + 3rd party plug-in, faces/points/edges can be snapped to any vertex. It's very handy if you've modeled a desk and want to put it (snap it exactly) to a corner of a room.

2. MEASURING TOOLS WITH SNAPPING ABILITY
Lightwave 3rd party tools can measure distance/angle with vertex snapping ability.

3. REAL LIFE DIMENSIONING
For architectural design, it will ease you so much if you can use mm, cm, meter, ...

4. AUTO SNAP RELATIVE TO GRID SIZE
Each object dragging on 3D window will move 1/10 of grid size. For example, if you drag (move) an object it will increase 1cm, you can zoom closer to gain a drag increase of 1mm.

5. MORE PARAMETER FOR OBJECT CREATION
In Lightwave if you want to create a table with the size of 100cm x 60cm x 70cm on a specific location, you just fill all the informations after click the add box button. All in one step.

6. INTERACTIVE DRAGABLE OBJECT CREATION
In Lightwave, almost all the object can be created with the size controllable on dragging it's borders. Even you can control the subdivision number by pressing +/- while creating an isosphere.

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Cinfigureable Blender's Help  
Written by Handoko the 6 Jul 08 at 10:19. Category: Education. New
It would be nice if Blender Help (items appear on Blender Help menu like Python Scripting API, Getting Started, Hotkey ...) can be link on a local drive not via internet. So I can download all the documentations, save it on my local drive and use it anytime in Blender.

And there should be an option to tell Blender where the documents reside, you know It's good to put all documentations, tutorials, etc together in a seperate folder (maybe My_Documents) rather then in Blender's installation folder.

Also it would nice if all the help show in a tailor-made viewer (not in Internet Explorer or Firefox) that has some features like temporary relink to internet, update documentation, remember last position read, and we can put some notes.

I think it will ease a lot learning Blender that many people say Blender is hard to learn. Especial someone like me who don't have internet access in their home.

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Parametric Modeling Mode  
Written by Handoko the 3 Sep 08 at 21:14. Category: Tools. New
(Sorry I don't know a better name for it)

Let we make Blender easier to use by Architect view point.

I don't use AutoCad, but my friend use it often. I got this idea from looking how easy he use AutoCad to draw shapes.

My suggestion is:

There has a button/command so you will enter new modeling mode (maybe called: Parameter Modeling Mode). A pop up window will come out. If someone think a pop up window can be annoying, I will suggest a text entry field on the header of 3D View window. No need to be large, 20 characters capacity is enough.

Supported commands are: X [value], Y [value], Z [value], DrawFace, Goto [X_Value, Y_Value, Z_Value]. More commands could be added on later.

To exit the Parametric Modeling Mode, you could Press Esc Key twice or type Exit followed by Enter Key.

For example, to draw a face. Type Goto 10, 10, 0 Enter. Followed by X30 Enter, Y-20 Enter, X-30 Enter, DrawFace Enter. A poligon will drawn with vertices on position [10, 10, 0], [40, 10, 0], [40, -10, 0], [10, -10, 0].

I know you may ask why don't just use an Add Plane command. Here is the answer. Architects often have coordinate/size that have been defined. They will appreciate to use a text based entry mode rather than mouse mode. They use numeric pad keys often, just like accounting use calculator often. So it will be handy not to change him/her right hand to the mouse. I mean he/she could use Enter Key to confirm the command (like the DOS days). So left hand to type the command, right hand for the value and press Enter Key.


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