yes also i think the combination controls for shift and ctrl is too uncomfortable
Iâll see what I can do about customisation and toggles. thanks for the feedback
I love it, my man! This is a useful plugin for devs and for people who just like messing around in studio and making their games old style!
Yeah I think a useful setting for this would to let users be able to use multiple selected parts to change to the surface material on them at the same time, some even all sides.
Added to the to-do list! Thanks for the feedback.
Iâm planning an update to this at some point to include a better UI (most likely an on-screen toolbar while active), so will look into ways of incorporating these new features without bloating the plugin with too many options.
Hello, this plugin is super helpful so I donât have to use the toolbox to find bricks with surface items on them. I ran into an issue, it doesnât seem to work on a union. Iâm not sure if itâs a bug or it just hasnât been an added feature but if it could work on unions, that would be a life saver.
sorry for the late response. sadly, I donât think itâs possible to add surfaces to a union, due to how they work. when get around to giving surface tool a makeover, Iâll look into possible options for unions
Very helpful, Thank you for making this!
This plugin came in handy after they deleted these surfaces; Iâve been using it ever since; I truly enjoy creating things in the older style of Roblox, and this plugin is helping to keep me sane while doing so.
tl;dr
Youâre awesome, and I love your product. Continue to provide fantastic updates and work diligently!
suggestion
It would also be fantastic if this could be transformed into a texture tool at a later date, once support for these surfaces has been officially removed.
thanks so much! thatâs so nice to hear, and Iâm glad youâre enjoying it!
already in the plugin. if surfaces get removed, itâll automatically fall back to textures
Sort of a big request, but itâd be nice to have a second identical widget which allows you to add, remove, and rename custom textures (and maybe being able to save properties like transparency, color, or width and height). The workflow with this tool is already astounding, and Iâd love to see some extra functionality with one of my favorite plugins
Version 0.1.0
This is a minor update to Resurface (formerly Surface Tool) which addresses a few issues and implements a couple of changes.
Fixed
- Fixed an issue where deactivating the plugin would not revert to the Studio selection tool.
- Pressing ESC now deactivates the plugin.
Changed
In preparation for the next major update to Resurface, a few things are happening:
- The plugin button and action now properly refer to Surface Tool as âResurfaceâ. In the next update the â(Surface Tool)â suffix will be removed.
- Updated plugin icon which is a blue variant of the final product icon for the next major edition of Resurface. This icon also multi-res and supports higher resolution displays, meaning it wonât appear pixelated anymore.
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apologies for the issue. this should be fixed in the latest patch available now via the plugin manager
ah thank you for finally fixing that!
The new Resurface is here!
Resurface has finally been updated with a brand new UI, an array of new features and toggles, and the ability to apply surfaces to meshes and unions via MaterialVariants.
Iâve been working hard on this update for a very long time, and I am both glad and relieved to say it is now generally available! You can upgrade now via the Plugin Manager.
Resurface is also now open source! You can find links to the GitHub repo above.
If youâre upgrading from Surface Tool, youâll automatically be placed into a âtransition mode.â This means, upon first launch, youâll be greeted with the same classic surface selection menu and the plugin should behave the same as it did before, with regards to its settings.
If you wish to reset Resurface to itâs new factory defaults, just pop open the settings menu, scroll to the bottom, and hit âReset All Settings.â Conversely, if you wish to preserve the classic behaviour, there are toggles in the settings menu to allow you to do just this!
Thank you to everyone who has supported Surface Tool/Resurface over the years, and I hope you love the new update!
Hello! I just rediscovered your plugin after a few years just when this update came out, and I gotta say, it looks amazing! I have two minor bug reports and a suggestion, though.
Simply put, one minor bug is that trying to select the right faces of a wedge (recommended to scale it up) can be a little confusing, the second being that retexturing a single face of a part can be weird at times (which is seen in your demo video), and the suggestion being to add an option to override MaterialVariants if you want to change a single face, because I spent a while trying to figure out why I couldnât retexture a specific face of a part and almost made a bug report on something completely unecessary.
Thatâs all though, love what youâve done.
Iâm gonna be honest, I completely forgot wedges even existed when I rebuilt Resurface. Iâll look into that when I get the chance and see if I can make the gizmos more accurate for wedge faces.
I think this might actually be a Roblox bug (possibly a Studio beta). I will verify this and see if I can find a workaround if that is the case. If not, Iâll be sure to get to the root of that problem.
As in, youâd like the part to revert back to plastic with no MaterialVariant if you try to apply a surface to a single face?
Yes! Exactly. Maybe leaving it as default or a setting would be nice to prevent further confusion.
Ah that should actually be the default behaviour. Youâd be right to report that as a bug. Iâll also get that sorted in the next update.