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    • R Offline
      RickW
      last edited by

      I guess we don't...

      Any more (or different) explanation of what you want to accomplish? Images often help get the point across.

      RickW
      [www.smustard.com](http://www.smustard.com)

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      • RayOchoaR Offline
        RayOchoa
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        If your familiar with photoshop you would know what im talking about. a tool like the magic wand or quick selection is what i mean. It would make it so much easier when tracing blueprints

        http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/3D/images1/magicwand.jpg

        CaR DeSiGnS bY mE
        http://ray-ochoa.com

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          tomsdesk
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          Interesting idea, Ray...in the meantime, can't you turn your PS selection into a path and export that as a dxf? (Though I think controling the number of line segments would be impossible...?)

          http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
          2.5D Trees & Shrubs!

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          • Didier BurD Offline
            Didier Bur
            last edited by

            Hi,

            @unknownuser said:

            I hope the the ruby masters know what im talking bout

            No. What do you want exactly ? A selection tool ? If so, tthe magic wand of PS is typically useful for bitmap and pixels operations. I can't figure out how such a tool (if ever it was scriptable) could be useful in SU 😮
            For me, what you describe can be achieved with "select by material" or something similar.

            DB

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              tomsdesk
              last edited by

              Guys...I'm thinking he wants to import an image into SU, select a color on the image (like in PS) then turn the selection outline into edges and a face. Would be useful, but again I think the edges would be way too segmented.

              I'm wondering if there would be a way to trace one side of a wall (or the centerline) then have a ruby that would offset the edges, close the ends, and create a face...? Right now I do something similar in autocad: with a polyline I offset the width of the wall, then close the ends manually. This I import into SU, then make the faces.

              If I'm off base, Ray, sorry.

              http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
              2.5D Trees & Shrubs!

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              • Didier BurD Offline
                Didier Bur
                last edited by

                OK, I see now...
                I'm afraid there is no way to do that with the actual API.
                @tomsdesk: there at plenty of sctipts to draw walls at my site, in the "architecture" section.

                DB

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                • RayOchoaR Offline
                  RayOchoa
                  last edited by

                  @tomsdesk said:

                  Interesting idea, Ray...in the meantime, can't you turn your PS selection into a path and export that as a dxf? (Though I think controling the number of line segments would be impossible...?)

                  if a line has too many segments i can fix that. But it would be awsome if i could put the number of lines in the little white box in the corner

                  CaR DeSiGnS bY mE
                  http://ray-ochoa.com

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                  • plot-parisP Offline
                    plot-paris
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                    Tom is right. you can do that with photoshop and illustrator. use the magic wand in photoshop, save the selection as a path, export this path to illustrator, save it as a dwg-file, import the dwg-file into SketchUp.

                    I know, quite a detour. but for it can't be done within SU via ruby script it is defenitely better than tracing it manually with the SketchUp drawing tools.
                    makes especially sense when you want to create 2D trees with accurate shadows...

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                      tomsdesk
                      last edited by

                      If you have Corel PhotoPaint you can export the path directly as a dxf :`)

                      http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
                      2.5D Trees & Shrubs!

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                      • GaieusG Offline
                        Gaieus
                        last edited by

                        Ah, thanks Tom, I didn't know that (I use that instead of PS)

                        Gai...

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                        • RayOchoaR Offline
                          RayOchoa
                          last edited by

                          ill try that too thx. it would be really nice if there was a way to make an application that could do all this with one click directly into sketchup

                          CaR DeSiGnS bY mE
                          http://ray-ochoa.com

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