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    • honoluludesktopH Offline
      honoluludesktop
      last edited by honoluludesktop

      Su is a great modeler for leveling and shaping. But when you need to make a design leap, its often necessary to start from scratch.

      My CAD program provides a stretch tool that I find essential in the early stages of design. Say I am in plan (top) view. I can window a set of entities that can be stretched in any x, and y direction by a specified amount. From any other view the stretch would affect the corresponding axis. My CAD window can be a polygon.

      In Su terms, something like selecting a set of faces and push/pull them all at once without distortion to the model.

      An anyone point me to any rubies that address this?

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
        last edited by

        Does it have to be Push/Pull? Could you use Fredo's FredoScale plugin? Or could you use the Move tool to move a selection?

        Etaoin Shrdlu

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        • honoluludesktopH Offline
          honoluludesktop
          last edited by

          "Fredo's scale tool" and "move" are not what I am looking for. If I have a building model of rooms, I would like to stretch (say) 2 rooms within the plan only affecting the selected walls.


          The model in 3d view


          The model in top view, windowed section indicated


          Windowed portion of model stretched on y axies

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          • olisheaO Offline
            olishea
            last edited by

            I was going to request this! Stretch is my favourite tool!!

            oli

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            • takesh hT Offline
              takesh h
              last edited by

              honoluludesktop,
              What you described in the last two ACAD screen captures can be done (of course in 3D) with native MOVE tool of SU with appropriate selection.
              If it's windows you want to change dimensions, Rick's Windowizer has little-known inheriting and editing functions.
              It's not stretching, I should rather call it "re-creating" that window. But it will take the same amount of time and do the job.
              Windowizer 4 makes double-sided (3D) windows.


              windowizerN.skp-0.gif


              windowizerN.skp-3.gif


              windowizerN.skp-2.gif

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              • pilouP Offline
                pilou
                last edited by

                seems if you intersect all then move that works 😉


                stretcht.jpg

                Frenchy Pilou
                Is beautiful that please without concept!
                My Little site :)

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                • honoluludesktopH Offline
                  honoluludesktop
                  last edited by

                  Frenchy, Thanks for pointing me in the right direction with the image. Must be what Dave meant with his post. Thanks Takesh, even works with 3d shapes. Boy do I feel s****d :-). Am I the only one here that didn't know this?

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                  • fredo6F Offline
                    fredo6
                    last edited by

                    @honoluludesktop said:

                    "Fredo's scale tool" and "move" are not what I am looking for. If I have a building model of rooms, I would like to stretch (say) 2 rooms within the plan only affecting the selected walls.

                    Did you try with positioning the Divider in the right place (press F4 to display it). By default, it is positioned in the center of the selection, but this can be changed.

                    Fredo

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                    • olisheaO Offline
                      olishea
                      last edited by

                      honolulu, sometimes it doesnt work properly in 3d space. with 2d line drawings then yeah, sketchup can stretch it but its a lot trickier getting the selection right with a 3D model.

                      fredo, what does Divider do?

                      oli

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                      • C Offline
                        CADAddict
                        last edited by

                        I actually think that for what you want to do you do not need any Ruby. You simply need to select teh elements you want to stretch, and move them, all connected geometry will stretch when you move them.Of course if elements where turned into components/groups this won't work.

                        http://www.cad-addict.com/

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                        • Dave RD Offline
                          Dave R
                          last edited by

                          Yea, that was what I meant when I suggest the Move tool. If you can select just the part of the plan or whatever that needs to change its position in space, the Move tool ought to do the trick for you.

                          Etaoin Shrdlu

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                          • daikuD Offline
                            daiku
                            last edited by

                            When using Fredo's FredoScale tool, make sure you use the "Stretch" mode, not the "Scale" mode. It should do exactly what you want, even stretching a component without exploding or editing it first. CB.

                            Clark Bremer
                            http://www.northernlightstimberframing.com

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                            • D Offline
                              dylan
                              last edited by

                              @olishea said:

                              fredo, what does Divider do?

                              Oli the divider allows you to choose the point you stretch from.
                              As default it stretches from centre, but you can visibly move this point to anywhere you wish and stretch from this new point.

                              http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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                              • fredo6F Offline
                                fredo6
                                last edited by

                                @olishea said:

                                fredo, what does Divider do?

                                Watch the Video at time 2:50 in the top message of the FredoScale Thread, at http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=17948#p144180.
                                The divider is a virtual plane which you can move graphically to indicate where is your pivot origin for stretching.

                                Fredo

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                                • olisheaO Offline
                                  olishea
                                  last edited by

                                  wow. how you guys write these rubies is beyond me completely. am always in awe of your skills!

                                  thanks for replies

                                  oli

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