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This will detach an separate the selected faces, even accross multiple objects and leave the user with a convenient selection.
NEW FEATURES in 2.1:
- Now protection against rare object naming situations. - Now there is protection against the use selecting objects and not faces.
NEW FEATURE in 2.0:
- IT NOW WORKS ACCORSS MULTIPLE OBJECTS!! - Great for if you need to detatch right after selecting faces from a material. - Written in python.
To Use:
Load in script editor and if you like, add as shelf button.
Select the faces of the object(s) that you want to be detached.
Run the script (as mentioned, maybe best as a shelf button).
Result:
The user will be presented with a new object(s), in object mode.
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