Gumroad – Simple Renaming Panel v2 Blender 4 Addon FREE 2024 Download
Simple Renaming
Simple Renaming Panel is a small, but powerful tool to rename more objects at once. The tool includes basic functionalities of adding suffixes, prefixes, search and replace, add suffixes depending on the object type, and much more. The tool gives a lot of power to you! You decide which kind of objects will be affected by the renaming task. Rename all or just selected objects, specify the affected object types like image textures, materials, objects, object data, bones, or collections. This tool can be a real everyday helper. Renaming multiple objects is often needed and keeping the naming conventions can be tedious. The tool provides you with clear feedback on what has been renamed. This tool is kept simple to be user-friendly but offers everything you need to stay organized.
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Key features:
Batch rename multiple assets
Rename Objects, Materials, Image Textures, Object Data, Bones, Collection, Actions, and Shape Keys
Use powerful renaming variables to gain more control and flexibility for renaming multiple assets
Limit the renaming operation by object type (meshes, curves, empties, cameras, metaballs, light probes, volume objects, etc.) or by selection
Search and replace with support for regular expressions and match case toggle
Search and select, using the same settings as search and replace
Add suffixes and prefixes
Numerate
Trim names
Rename object data after the object name
Add suffixes or prefixes by specific object types and save them as presets for different projects
Simple and clean UI
Hotkey menu and more addon settings.
Auto updater. Install the newest version directly from the addon.
New: Renaming Variables
The biggest new feature is the renaming variables. They expand the functionality of the renaming panel drastically while keeping it fast and efficient. Variables are defined by the @ symbol. This is because other typical symbols like $ are already used for Regular Expressions. The variables can be generated by either press the button next to the input field or simply type it in. The current variables are:
@f : filename
@h: high poly (user-defined, default = high)
@l: low poly (user-defined, default = low)
@b: cage (user-defined, default = cage)
@d: date
@u1: (user-defined)
@u2: (user-defined)
@u3: (user-defined)
@i: time
@n: number
@r: random
The following variables are currently only supported in Object mode.
@p: object parent (if it has one)
@o: object
@m: object data
@a: active object
@t: type
@c: collection (random order)
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