Sushi Slicer #84093
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Slices an object into a stack of equal height slabs.
Cut mode for cutting the mesh via plane-cut and use_fill=False.
Separate mode for creating separate objects.
The unique aspect of this tool is that you specify how many pieces you want, not how many cuts you want to make. It's more intuitive for many people to think about it this way.
The catalog seems to be unavailable, so I'm not sure what else I need to do.
sushi_slicer.py
Added subscriber: @GabeE.Nydick
sushi_slicer.py -- sorry, had to fix the version number inside.
Added subscriber: @1D_Inc
Interesting geodesic functionality, similar to automatic Polycross.
Operator naming politics is changed, so it cannot be found in F3 bar in the latest versions.
Not sure what that means. Is that screenshot from 2.92?
Yes, it is from 2.92