Fractal Tree Maker for SketchUp - Free add-on
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Ok, tried that. I had to do each line separately, would've that made a difference? Attached is a screen shot of the results.
Yup on running a Mac. I have XP running as a VM and Vista that I occasionally boot into natively. Think that might be causing the issues? Its a unibody MBP.
Matt
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@matthew.robert said:
Yup on running a Mac. I have XP running as a VM and Vista that I occasionally boot into natively. Think that might be causing the issues? Its a unibody MBP.
MattHmm.
After "require Win32API",
if you type in just:
Win32API on a Windows machine, it responds with something.
Win32API Win32API Win32API.class Class Win32API.id 95261808
We'll have to see if there is a version of Win32API.so which works on the Mac partition.
Try running the two executables (.exe) in C:\Program Files\Render Plus Systems\RpTreeMaker (or it s equivalent). TreeEditor.exe and RpTreeMaker.exe. (If they don't run then we have a long way to go to get this to work.
If Win32API is the only problem, we may be able to work around it.
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@unknownuser said:
One of the perks I saw was RP Trees, however I found out it creates 2.5D trees, not true 3D trees so it doesn't really fit my needs (Im a landscape designer).
For now I am sticking with Kerkythea, I am quite happy with it, however in the future I may check out your pdf tool-I can see that being useful to me.
When you make trees with RpTreeMaker, they create 2D trees in SketchUp, but when you render the model with IRender, the 2D tree is re-rendered as a 3D fractal tree. (They aren't "true" 3d because we use a 2D leaf and rotate it around) However, we do get very good results.
This is a RpTreeMaker tree rendered with IRender. Note the subtle shadows from the sky on the ground.
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@al hart said:
Try running the two executables (.exe) in C:\Program Files\Render Plus Systems\RpTreeMaker (or it s equivalent). TreeEditor.exe and RpTreeMaker.exe. (If they don't run then we have a long way to go to get this to work.
If Win32API is the only problem, we may be able to work around it.
That worked for both my XP VM and Vista BC install. The RpTreeMaker app seemed to run as expected. Must have something to do with running on the Mac hardware?
Matt
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This solved my problem with Vista32, SU7, Win32API.so, and certain plugins.
Re: Some plugins don't work SU 7. Organizer.rb at fault?
by L. Banasky on Thu Dec 11, 2008 6:06 amCadalogBeamTool.rb is now working. I did a side by side comparison of the files in the main program folder of SU6 and SU7, and moved the missing files from SU6 to SU7 one by one. The file that is required by SU7 that is missing is msvcr71.dll. I tried to enclose the file, but .dll's are not allowed.
Thanks again for all your help,
Larry -
There is a new version 0 see New Version.
I started a new thread for it. I'm not sure why???
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Hi, this could be a really stupid question, but where are the tree images saved?. I originally found them here
: C:\Users\chris\appdata\Local\Temp\RPS_TreeMaker_Images
but now it doesnt seem to be saving any new tree images their.
thanks for your help and thanks for a great program.
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@firestrike said:
Hi, this could be a really stupid question, but where are the tree images saved?. I originally found them here
: C:\Users\chris\appdata\Local\Temp\RPS_TreeMaker_Images
but now it doesnt seem to be saving any new tree images their.
thanks for your help and thanks for a great program.
After placing the tree in SketchUp, load the SketchUp Materials Window, select 'In Model', select the image of the tree, and then select the 'Browse' button to the right of the tree name. It will start browsing in the same folder as the image.
The images to not stay there long. However, to the right of the browse button (in SU 7) there is an "Edit Image" button which will load the image from the material itself into an editor - and then you can save the image somewhere.
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oh i can not understand
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@6284732 said:
oh i can not understand
After creating a tree and placing it in SketchUp, click Window/Materials.
When the SketchUp Material Window comes up;
- select the "In Model" icon
- select the material for the tree, and
- select the Edit tab
From the Edit tab:
Select the "Edit texture in an external editor" icon, which will load a photo or image editor program.
In the image editor, go to File/Save As.
In the Save As dialog, use the drop down to the right of the folder name to get the complete path of the folder.
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Al, do you think its possible to create Paraná Pines (a type of Araucaria tree that is very common in my area) in RPTreeMaker?
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(off topic) I spent some time in Itajuba (em Minas Gerais) and Campos do Jordao and there are lots of the parana arucaria there. Absoultely some of the most amazing trees I've ever seen! They are HUGE. Good request Aces,
Chris
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@aceshigh said:
Al, do you think its possible to create Paraná Pines (a type of Araucaria tree that is very common in my area) in RPTreeMaker?
I pass this on to Roy, who wrote RpTreeMaker, and see if he has any ideas.
Can you get something similar by overlapping two trees - one for the top branches, and one for the lower branches?
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Al,
If you look at the images below there is something weird happening around the edges of the trees/shrubs. Is this because I chose the medium quality processing?
Thanks
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@tobobo said:
Al,
If you look at the images below there is something weird happening around the edges of the trees/shrubs. Is this because I chose the medium quality processing?
Thanks
This is caused by the partial transparency at the edge of the tree image.
I will take a look at it.
Higher resolution images will make it less noticeable, but will not eliminate it.
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Thanks Al
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@al hart said:
@tobobo said:
Al,
If you look at the images below there is something weird happening around the edges of the trees/shrubs. Is this because I chose the medium quality processing?
Thanks
This is caused by the partial transparency at the edge of the tree image.
I will take a look at it.
Higher resolution images will make it less noticeable, but will not eliminate it.
Just following up on this Al, any feedback?
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Remove the edges around the trees by setting transparency quality to nicer under styles>edit>faces.
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@rogerb said:
Remove the edges around the trees by setting transparency quality to nicer under styles>edit>faces.
Wow! What a great trick to know.
Let me know if it works.
Al
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I never knew that either. It works like a charm...thanks for the tip Roger.
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