

The cursor itself adapts to the underlying geometry as you pass over faces and vertice, That, along with a very intuitive cursor that can controlīoth size and strength of the transformation via arrow keys. You can quickly swapīetween modes using either the TAB key or right clicking. This has five modes - Sculpt, Inflate, Flatten, Pinch and Smooth. The Sculpting tools are a lot more than the three icons you see. When used via Proxy, you can quickly change the subdivision iteration through an onscreen dialog box. It can also crease 'all' edges by clicking on a face.Īlso 'Subdivide' has got an overhaul and it is more responsive and, The 'Crease' tool for instance now leaves coloured indicators where you've applied to edges Same options as before but given some behind the scenes improvements to make it quick.īlisteringly quick! Dale has taken all the feedback from SDS and implemented these to improve the workflow. In essence, four tools - SDS, Sculpting, Vertex Editing and Polyreducing.įor those already familiar with SDS you'll feel immediately at home with the The first thing you'll notice is the toolbar. New features added to turn SketchUp into a true organic modeling application. It's predecessor Subdivide and Smooth(SDS). Artisan is the result of over two years hard work and is more than just a refined update of
