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A tool for quickly switching between scene view rendering modes in Unity, inspired by Blender's shading wheel.

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Shading Wheel for Unity

Github license Unity 2019.4+ GitHub release Version

wheel_demo

A radial menu heavily inspired by Blender shading wheel to Unity Editor, it allows fast switching between shading modes via mouse gestures.

Installation

Option 1: Git URL (for Package Manager)

  1. Open Unity's Package Manager (Window > Package Manager).
  2. Click the + button and select Add package from git URL...
  3. Paste this URL and add package:
https://github.com/r3nzk/ShadingWheel.git

Option 2: Unity Package

  1. Download the latest version from Releases page
  2. Open and import package to unity.

Features

  • Customizable Radial menu for quick shading mode selection.
  • Visual indicators.
  • Works directly in Scene View.
  • Settings window with preview, radius, deadzone, etc.

Usage

Press and hold the "Z" key (or your desired key) to open the shading wheel, then move the mouse in any direction and release the key to apply selected shading mode.

Customization

You can further customize some settings in the preferences window: wheel2

Tested Versions:

2022.3.53f1, Unity 6000.0.44f1.

To do

  • Enhance wheel indicator sprites/transformation.
  • Add support for unity shortcut

This is a personal-use tool I’m sharing publicly since I couldn’t find a similar utility for Unity. It serves my needs, but it’s not a complete, polished asset, some features may be missing.

License

MIT License – Free to use, modify, and distribute.

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