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    su30
    last edited by su30 17 Jul 2009, 09:05

    Hi all,

    I have a collection of groups and components, they are in different dimensions and different shapes, and I want them to become taller or shorter in the way of scaling by z, so that all the grp/compo will have a certain height defined by the target face I gave. Actually I hope the target face is not only a flat face, but also some slope or curve face or a face collection, I think this script may have some relationship with the drop.rb, but I am not sure if it's easy to write.I wish someone can help me on this!
    Many thanks for taking care no matter it's solved or not!


    Scale2Face_01.jpg


    Scale2Face_02.jpg


    Scale2Face_03.jpg

    su30

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      daiku
      last edited by 17 Jul 2009, 13:30

      Check out FredoScale. In particular, the "scale to target" and "stretch to target" modes.

      Clark Bremer
      http://www.northernlightstimberframing.com

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        free agent
        last edited by 17 Jul 2009, 18:01

        wow TIG nice one, and good idea, that couldve saved me some time a couple projects ago πŸ‘

        http:i167.photobucket.comalbumsu143FreeAgent84bug.gif

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          utiler
          last edited by 18 Jul 2009, 00:01

          Very cool indeed!!! Just wondering TIG; will this script work when you want to extend a wall top to a sloping roof for instance? πŸ‘

          purpose/expression/purpose/....

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            su30
            last edited by 20 Jul 2009, 02:25

            @tig said:

            Here's a Ruby that'll do it [please change the original post's title to [Plugin]...]
            . scale2face.rb
            Usage: Select a face and some groups/component-instances that are
            located below that face.
            Pick 'Scale2Face' off the Plugins Menu or type scale2face in the Ruby
            Console.
            Unacceptable selections produce error dialogs.
            The selected items will be
            scaled upwards [in the Z] until their CLs meet the face.
            If items CLs do not intersect with the face then they are not scaled
            and there's a closing message...
            Any intermediate faces etc are ignored and the scaling passes through
            them.
            It has a one step un-do.

            To Do: Alternative orientations not just the UP in Z.

            TIG,
            I have to say you are great! It's not the first time that my request answered by you quickly,
            your describe for the script is what exactly what I am searching for, and even more that I didn't image.
            I changed the title of this thread and tested the script, but some unexpected results comes,
            the items were not scaled correctly, I think there must be some difference happens between our system condition,
            do you remember the 'lines2component.rb' last time you write? I found nearly the same thing happened this time.

            su30

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              TIG Moderator
              last edited by 20 Jul 2009, 11:08

              su30

              What's the nature of the problem you are having ? I quickly churned out this first version... It might be buggy. Are you components originally drawn so that their eventual Z is the model Z etc ? Please try it using a simple box component (say 500x500x1000mm high and see if that [or several copies] scales up to a selected face ? Because the component instance is stretched up in the Z it must be consistent in its XY cross-section, otherwise it will distort... If you want to keep the base detail unchanged and simply want the top faces of the instances' to stretch up [with the base detail remaining unchanged] then the script would need to make each instance 'unique' and then change its definition - finding its top face and then using '.move!' on it to relocate it up at the face-intersect Z to suit...

              Please feedback - I don't like flaky scripts out there with my name on...

              TIG

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                su30
                last edited by 21 Jul 2009, 08:08

                TIG

                I used the script and followed the steps, but this happened every time,
                this is the feed back, please check the picture bellow:


                scale2face1.0.jpg

                su30

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                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by 21 Jul 2009, 13:28

                  su30

                  I'm getting the exact same problems ! I didn't before - I am investigating...

                  TIG

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                    TIG Moderator
                    last edited by 21 Jul 2009, 15:50

                    Version 1.1 is here...
                    http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=173374#p173374
                    Fixed the glitch [I think]...
                    Code was all messed up somehow !!!

                    TIG

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                      su30
                      last edited by 22 Jul 2009, 02:35

                      TIG

                      Here is a simple feedback of the script,
                      scale items to a single slope.
                      It works pretty fine with the boxes in group and component,
                      but a little problem with 'Bryce', a face camera component.
                      picture followed...


                      scale2face101a.jpg

                      su30

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                        su30
                        last edited by 22 Jul 2009, 03:07

                        This is another test for v1.1
                        groups, components, single slope
                        components are in different x,y,z position, and in different x,y,z scale,
                        it proves good with these items.
                        now the plugin works when only 1 face was selected, I don't know if it is possible to do it on multi faces or curve face,
                        maybe you have already worked on it, TIG.
                        Sorry that I can't reply on time because the time difference...


                        scale2face101b.jpg

                        su30

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                          TIG Moderator
                          last edited by 22 Jul 2009, 08:15

                          I have considered multiple faces and have a draft almost ready...

                          I don't know why 'Bryce' fails - I suspect it's because the face was originally draw flat on the Z plane and then tilts up to 'face-me' ? I'll look at it...

                          In passing: I've also got an early draft for a 'Stretch2Face' Ruby that takes works with groups and faces; the topmost vertices of any vertical faces in the group get moved up to snap onto the face(s) selected - that way you could easily stretch the top of a wall face up to the underside of a sloping or even curved roof ?

                          Thanks for the feedback, any other ideas or problems please let me know... πŸ˜„

                          TIG

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                            su30
                            last edited by 22 Jul 2009, 09:06

                            yes I am looking forward for the multi_face version
                            this script will be very efficiency while editing a big amount of components, and I think it is promising.
                            thank you TIG for the excellent work!


                            scale2face101 copy.jpg

                            su30

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                              su30
                              last edited by 31 Jul 2009, 09:52

                              TIG, I am wondering if you have some process script I can have a try?
                              still watching this ^_^

                              su30

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                                TIG Moderator
                                last edited by 31 Jul 2009, 17:53

                                Very busy - maybe next week ? 😐

                                TIG

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                                  dtrarch
                                  last edited by 3 Aug 2009, 15:54

                                  Hi All
                                  Didier's [Project_faces_vector.rb] will put selected face on inclined plane.
                                  Just draw a reference line vector in the direction wanted for projection path.

                                  dtr


                                  SCALE TO FACE.png

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                                    su30
                                    last edited by 5 Aug 2009, 03:57

                                    @tig said:

                                    Very busy - maybe next week ? 😐

                                    Sure TIG, in no hurry πŸ˜„

                                    su30

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                                      j_forrester
                                      last edited by 10 Aug 2009, 14:04

                                      Great Plugin btw,
                                      Just wondered if there are any developments of a version that takes into account a sloped surface instead of a flat plane?

                                      Many thanks

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                                        utiler
                                        last edited by 10 Aug 2009, 22:09

                                        @j_forrester said:

                                        Great Plugin btw,
                                        Just wondered if there are any developments of a version that takes into account a sloped surface instead of a flat plane?

                                        Many thanks

                                        Ditto.
                                        I think this would be neat!!!

                                        purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                                          j_forrester
                                          last edited by 11 Aug 2009, 11:28

                                          TIG,

                                          Tried and tested.

                                          Works absolutely perfect! Many thanks this will be a great help.

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