Snap!, position modular assets with ease.
Snap! is a Blender add-on designed to simplify the process of positioning and snapping modular assets. It provides a user-friendly interface and tools to enhance productivity when working with 3D models.
- Snap modular assets with precision.
- Interactive snapping with visual feedback.
- Customizable snap points and directions.
- Support for additional snap points with tags.
- Integration with Blender's 3D View.
- Download snapper.zip from the releases section of the repository
- Select Edit → Preferences → Add-ons from the menu
- Click ‘↓’ (the down-arrow near the top right of the panel) and select the install from disk ...
- Locate
snapper.zip
and clickInstall from disk
- Check the enable check box to the left of the add-on you just installed
- Access the Snapper tools from the
View3D > Options panel
. - Define snap points on objects and use the snapping tools to align assets.
- Customize snapping behavior and visualizations through the add-on preferences.
Extensive documentation is available here
This playlist shows examples of what is possible:
- Using Snap! Is a short introduction on working with objects that have snap-points configured.
- Creating snap-points shows how to configure snap-points on a collection of objects.
- New features 2021-9-17 demonstrates the new features added in September 2021.
- Tip: position snap-points on flexible curve based objects short tip.
- New features 2022-4-2 demonstrates the new features added in April 2022.
None, but feel free to create an issue in the repository (or even a PR 😄)
This program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 or later. See the LICENSE file for more details.
The icons in the code/snapper/icons
directory are distributed under the CC-BY-SA 4.0 license. See the LICENSE.txt file in the icons
directory for more details.
The icons used in this project are based on Blender icons and were separated into individual files by Henry Wilkinson. See LICENSE.txt for more information.
The modular asset pack that is used in the examples is not my work but comes from https://polyhaven.com/
https://polyhaven.com/a/modular_industrial_pipes_01 (CC0 by Jorge Camacho)