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[Plugin] Rotate 90 around [X, Y, Z] axis

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  • W Offline
    watkins
    last edited by 17 May 2008, 07:25

    Dear Philip,

    I noticed something similar when I first tried the script. I created a cube and used the script, and nothing "apparently" happened. The cube is a nice, 4-fold axially symmetric object and looks the same when rotated 90 degrees. Try something with a feature, like a notch, to make your object asymmetric about its Z-axis.

    Kind regards,
    Bob

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    • B Offline
      Burkhard
      last edited by 17 May 2008, 07:48

      Bryce is by default " always face camera" So it is not the best choice. πŸ˜‰

      [http://www.ia-plus.de(http://www.ia-plus.de)]

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      • H Offline
        HFM
        last edited by 17 May 2008, 08:45

        okay, very nice script... but could you please also make it work on X and Y axis? And make it so that you can select a shortcut for the tools?

        Tried to edit it myself but my knowledge of ruby is lacking 🀣
        [did get the 15 degrees to work though πŸ˜„ ]

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        • J Offline
          Jim
          last edited by 17 May 2008, 09:21

          @hfm said:

          okay, very nice script... but could you please also make it work on X and Y axis? And make it so that you can select a shortcut for the tools?

          Tried to edit it myself but my knowledge of ruby is lacking 🀣
          [did get the 15 degrees to work though πŸ˜„ ]

          I always wanted to make a rotator that is sensitive to the view. For example, it would rotate the selection around the axis that is closest to the axis from the camera to the target. If you wanted ro rotate around the Z, you could select the entities, go to Top view and press the shortcut. If you wanted to rotate around the Y axis, select the entities, go to the Front view and use the same shortcut.

          What do you think?

          Hi

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          • P Offline
            philem
            last edited by 17 May 2008, 09:50

            @watkins said:

            Dear Philip,

            I noticed something similar when I first tried the script. I created a cube and used the script, and nothing "apparently" happened. The cube is a nice, 4-fold axially symmetric object and looks the same when rotated 90 degrees. Try something with a feature, like a notch, to make your object asymmetric about its Z-axis.

            Kind regards,
            Bob

            I didn't realise that fact about Bryce..but still no joy,

            I still can't get it to work, I have drawn an object with a notch and a cut out etc. just to be sure,(attached) I even made sure the Z axis went though the part but still can't get it to work. I have even removed the plugin, restarted Sketchup, closed it down, copied the plugin back in again still no luck.. 😞

            http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/nn310/pipp44/rotateproblem1.jpg

            Just do it, it might be fun.

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            • H Offline
              HFM
              last edited by 17 May 2008, 11:28

              @jim said:

              @hfm said:

              okay, very nice script... but could you please also make it work on X and Y axis? And make it so that you can select a shortcut for the tools?

              Tried to edit it myself but my knowledge of ruby is lacking 🀣
              [did get the 15 degrees to work though πŸ˜„ ]

              I always wanted to make a rotator that is sensitive to the view. For example, it would rotate the selection around the axis that is closest to the axis from the camera to the target. If you wanted ro rotate around the Z, you could select the entities, go to Top view and press the shortcut. If you wanted to rotate around the Y axis, select the entities, go to the Front view and use the same shortcut.

              What do you think?

              Cool, but I thought of an easier version [at least I think it's easier]

              Rotation 15 degrees on X axis under NUM1 shortcut
              Rotation 15 degrees on Y axis under NUM2 shortcut
              Rotation 15 degrees on Z axis under NUM3 shortcut

              off course all rotations are from center of the component or group

              now, tell me what do you think πŸ˜‰

              [maybe a modification of you fantastic mover? πŸ˜„ ❓ ]

              PS. Philem don't forget to create a component of your model or group it, or it won't work.

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                philem
                last edited by 17 May 2008, 12:17

                @hfm said:

                @jim said:

                @hfm said:

                okay, very nice script... but could you please also make it work on X and Y axis? And make it so that you can select a shortcut for the tools?

                Tried to edit it myself but my knowledge of ruby is lacking 🀣
                [did get the 15 degrees to work though πŸ˜„ ]

                I always wanted to make a rotator that is sensitive to the view. For example, it would rotate the selection around the axis that is closest to the axis from the camera to the target. If you wanted ro rotate around the Z, you could select the entities, go to Top view and press the shortcut. If you wanted to rotate around the Y axis, select the entities, go to the Front view and use the same shortcut.

                What do you think?

                Cool, but I thought of an easier version [at least I think it's easier]

                Hi H

                I did find that early in the piece. If its not a component it doesn't show up in the context menu..
                I even used a componen from the Component library, and it didn't work..

                Not giving up πŸ˜„

                Rotation 15 degrees on X axis under NUM1 shortcut
                Rotation 15 degrees on Y axis under NUM2 shortcut
                Rotation 15 degrees on Z axis under NUM3 shortcut

                off course all rotations are from center of the component or group

                now, tell me what do you think πŸ˜‰

                [maybe a modification of you fantastic mover? πŸ˜„ ❓ ]

                PS. Philem don't forget to create a component of your model or group it, or it won't work.

                Just do it, it might be fun.

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                • jujuJ Offline
                  juju
                  last edited by 17 May 2008, 12:28

                  ^^ huh?! o_O

                  Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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                  • Didier BurD Offline
                    Didier Bur
                    last edited by 17 May 2008, 13:13

                    Mmmmm, this reminds me oldies but goldies "rotix.rb" "rotator.rb", the're working with arrow keys also.

                    DB

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                    • daikuD Offline
                      daiku
                      last edited by 17 May 2008, 16:21

                      @hfm said:

                      okay, very nice script... but could you please also make it work on X and Y axis? And make it so that you can select a shortcut for the tools?

                      Tried to edit it myself but my knowledge of ruby is lacking 🀣
                      [did get the 15 degrees to work though πŸ˜„ ]

                      To map a context menu item to a shortcut key, you must have an appropriate item selected before you bring up the preferences window. The context menu commands will show up under "edit item". CB.

                      Clark Bremer
                      http://www.northernlightstimberframing.com

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                      • daikuD Offline
                        daiku
                        last edited by 17 May 2008, 16:25

                        @philem said:

                        @watkins said:

                        Dear Philip,

                        I noticed something similar when I first tried the script. I created a cube and used the script, and nothing "apparently" happened. The cube is a nice, 4-fold axially symmetric object and looks the same when rotated 90 degrees. Try something with a feature, like a notch, to make your object asymmetric about its Z-axis.

                        Kind regards,
                        Bob

                        I didn't realise that fact about Bryce..but still no joy,

                        I still can't get it to work, I have drawn an object with a notch and a cut out etc. just to be sure,(attached) I even made sure the Z axis went though the part but still can't get it to work. I have even removed the plugin, restarted Sketchup, closed it down, copied the plugin back in again still no luck.. 😞

                        http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/nn310/pipp44/rotateproblem1.jpg

                        But the command does show up on the context menu? That's odd.

                        Clark Bremer
                        http://www.northernlightstimberframing.com

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                        • daikuD Offline
                          daiku
                          last edited by 17 May 2008, 16:30

                          I have a new version ready that rotates around any of the three axes. I tried to edit my original posts to replace the ruby file, but I only succeeded in deleting the old. What's the protocol here? CB.


                          rot90.rb

                          Clark Bremer
                          http://www.northernlightstimberframing.com

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                          • CadFatherC Offline
                            CadFather
                            last edited by 17 May 2008, 17:37

                            ..time we had floating shorcuts! πŸ€“

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                            • H Offline
                              HFM
                              last edited by 18 May 2008, 00:22

                              @daiku said:

                              I have a new version ready that rotates around any of the three axes. I tried to edit my original posts to replace the ruby file, but I only succeeded in deleting the old. What's the protocol here? CB.

                              Thanx! will try the shortcut thing tomorrow ^^ [too late now 😲 πŸ‘

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                              • H Offline
                                HFM
                                last edited by 18 May 2008, 00:23

                                whoops double post, sorry for that [as mentioned below it is late 🀣 ]

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                                • tbdT Offline
                                  tbd
                                  last edited by 18 May 2008, 07:58

                                  daiku: dont reinvent the wheel, extend it πŸ˜„
                                  here is my old 2004 script for start


                                  Rotix11 - 2004 script

                                  SketchUp Ruby Consultant | Podium 1.x developer
                                  http://plugins.ro

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                                  • P Offline
                                    philem
                                    last edited by 20 May 2008, 10:26

                                    I downloaded the latest version of this ruby and it worked.
                                    thanks mate..

                                    Just do it, it might be fun.

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                                    • daikuD Offline
                                      daiku
                                      last edited by 20 May 2008, 12:50

                                      @unknownuser said:

                                      daiku: dont reinvent the wheel, extend it πŸ˜„
                                      here is my old 2004 script for start

                                      Yes, that would have been better. I was not aware of this script. This seems to be a recurring theme. What we really need is a central repository that includes detailed descriptions of what each script does, along with detailed usage instructions. There are several collections around, including on this forum, but nothing that does a complete job. I realize this would be a huge undertaking for someone, but whoever steps up would certainly earn "hero" status in our community.

                                      Clark Bremer
                                      http://www.northernlightstimberframing.com

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                                      • T Offline
                                        tor
                                        last edited by 7 Sept 2010, 03:09

                                        Many thanks for this simple, yet very useful plugin... exactly what I was looking for when creating some configurations of modular components.

                                        What I think would be really keen is to be able to call this script as one is placing a component from the component browser. Any ideas on how to make that work?

                                        Tor

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                                        • daikuD Offline
                                          daiku
                                          last edited by 7 Sept 2010, 14:13

                                          Not sure what you mean. Do you want to rotate EVERY time you place it? Just re-create the component with the correct orientation to the local axes. CB.

                                          Clark Bremer
                                          http://www.northernlightstimberframing.com

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