Crease Explorer

The Crease Explorer provides a spreadsheet-like interface for managing crease sets within the CreaseSet modifier.

Usage of the Crease Explorer dialog is similar to that of Scene Explorer. Following are descriptions of features specific to the CreaseSet modifier.

Although you invoke the Crease Explorer from a specific CreaseSet modifier, the dialog lists all crease sets defined in the scene. It doesn't list other types of scene data, except, optionally, the objects associated with the crease sets.

Tip: To select objects based on their crease sets, highlight some crease sets, then right-click one and choose Select Objects By Crease.

Crease Explorer toolbar

The toolbar is arranged vertically on the left side of the dialog.

Show Vertex Creases
When on, lists vertex crease sets. To show only vertex crease sets, Alt+click the button.
Show Edge Creases
When on, lists edge crease sets. To show only edge crease sets, Alt+click the button.
Display Objects
When on, lists crease sets by object or by crease set, along with associated objects (see following). When off, Crease Explorer lists only crease sets without showing the associated objects.
Sort By Object
Lists objects that contain crease sets, with the sets as children of each object.
Sort By Crease
Lists crease sets in the scene, with each associated object as the child of the crease set.

Crease Explorer Columns

Name
The name of each crease set in the scene. To rename a set, double-click its name slowly.
Container Name
Lists the name of each CreaseSet modifier that contains crease data. To rename a modifier, double-click its name slowly.
Type
The type of the crease set, based on the sub-objects it contains: Vertex or Edge.
Crease
The numeric Crease value of the set. To change the value, click the number and use the keyboard or the spinner.
Count
The number of sub-objects contained in the crease set.
Color
This optional column shows each set's assigned color. To change the color, click the swatch.