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Hey,
Commenting post 73: Hey,
First off, thank you very much for porting this. It's very useful and I've been missing it since 2.49b!
The most obvious bug is the interior faces that it generates even with simple edges. If you look at the little cubes, they often have interior faces that screw up normals and subD modifiers.
Also, would it be possible to have an option to add an extra edge loop right before each junction? Helps so that when you subD the whole thing, the joints are tighter and it retains its form better.
Orientation of the junction cubes is a bit too uniform and sometimes leads to funny results, where the edge is 'stepped'. I know it's probably because it's easier and quicker to put the junction cubes in a single orientation, but having them adapt to the input edge angles would be awesome to make a smoother result.
Once again, thanks!