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    • R Offline
      rhankc
      last edited by

      Thanks elmer, I went down to the Ruby Depot, forgot about Smustard, I will be there in a minute.

      Hank

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        pmiller
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        While the flatten.rb will work it may take some time (depending on the complexity of the cad file). If all you want is a straight 2-d version of a cad file you could load the file separately, go to paraline plan view (i.e. perspective off) and export as 2D dwg file. Then import the dwg file -- probably will be very quick compared to flatten.

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          boofredlay
          last edited by

          You can even use the drape tool. Just place a flat plane underneath, select your 3d import and drape on the flat plane.

          http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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            bellwells
            last edited by

            There is a drop.rb on Didier's site: http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/en_geo_page.htm.

            I have and use it from time to time. I don't know how this script differs from flatten.rb as sold by Smustard.

            Edit: I just realized there is a significant difference between these scripts. "Drop" will move selected object(s) up or down; there is no flattening involved.

            Ron

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              dtrarch
              last edited by

              Eric

              Killer idea to use the drape tool for 2d use.
              Also saves the 3d model and much faster than [flatten]
              Just select and using the [hide all unselected] ruby
              export to whatever.

              Thx a bunch

              dtr

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                Fevvers
                last edited by

                Hi I'm new on here, 💚

                and was looking round for ways to flatten cad drawings. I had found the drape tool method by just prodding about, but its flawed - my drawing now has gaps in the lines, which repeating the drape function three times has failed to fix.
                I draped the drawing as a component onto a blank oblong below. Fourth attempt, I exploded it, selected all the drawing and tried to drape it again like that - the programme crashed, (and has done so on three attempts to do that).

                Any further suggestions for making what should be a fab fix actually work?

                Can't bear to go back to an untidy cad drawing, may have to invest $5 on the flatten.rb

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                  todd burch
                  last edited by

                  Send me your drawing and I'll run flatten against it to show you how it works.

                  Todd

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                    Fevvers
                    last edited by

                    Hi Todd,
                    was that kind offer addressed to me or the threads originator?

                    If to me, how do I send you something - (I'm new to online forums in general, not just this one)

                    thanks

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                      todd burch
                      last edited by

                      Fevvers, it was to you. You opened a thread over a year old.

                      If you don't care for the world seeing your file post it here. Or, you can sent it to info at smustard dot com, mention me, and I'll get it.

                      Todd

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                        boofredlay
                        last edited by

                        Diane, you can also send it to Todd through a Private Message here on the forum. Todd will be the only one who can get it.

                        1. Click the PM button on Todd's post above.
                        2. Attach file.

                        Hope this helps.


                        PM.jpg

                        http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                        • brodieB Offline
                          brodie
                          last edited by

                          Here's a free one, just used it today. It's faceflattener019.rb

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