Creates a circular array modifier. #34949
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Project: Blender Extensions
Tracker: Py Scripts Upload
Blender: 2.66
Category: Object
Script name: circle_array.py
Author(s): Antonis Karvelas
Status: Open
%%%Features:
It allows the creation of circular array modifies with one click, either around the arrayed object or around another object.
Instructions:
a) With one object: add an array modifier, put the number you want in the cout box and finally press Object > Circle Array and voila!!! You will have a new empty and the object will be duplicated around it's origin...
b) With two objects: add an array modifier to the first object, put the number you want in the cout box, select with shift + RMB the second object and press Object > Circle Array. You will have a new empty and the object will be duplicated around the origin of the second object!
Youtube video tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tmkJbmNn2no
I hope you find it useful, I know I did :)%%%
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Added subscriber: @BrendonMurphy
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nice fun addon, i will try to get a circle array into 2,79, but no promises.
Over 3 years old task. closed.
Wow, I had almost forgotten about it. Thanks!