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[Plugin] FollowMe and keep (v0.04 update 20090210)

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  • J Offline
    jonbassem
    last edited by 26 Mar 2009, 09:05

    @wikii said:

    FollowMe and keep the dirction of profiles.

    Tip:construction point in selection will be treated as the align_point!

    v0.04 20090210
    1 if path started at a vertex of profile,the vertex will be treated as align point.
    2 auto reverse face to get directviewing result.

    v0.03 20090209
    1 start at nearest vertex when path is closed
    2 fix some bugs

    http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/download/file.php?id=21147

    v0.02 20090208
    1 perfect ending;
    2 autosmooth.

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      pilou
      last edited by 26 Mar 2009, 09:11

      So using Perpendicular face tool by Chris Fullmer will be some useful πŸ˜‰

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

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        david_h
        last edited by 26 Mar 2009, 15:08

        I think I got it to work without adding any point. It took a sec to calculate, butTa-DaH! Good little plugin. Thanks πŸ‘


        20090326090632_46s.jpg

        If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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          aalaser
          last edited by 7 Apr 2009, 16:38

          Uesful tool for me.

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            abryan
            last edited by 2 Jun 2009, 18:33

            I'm afraid this is a stupid question but how do I get your plugin file downloaded? It's an .rar file and I'm not sure how to get it into a usable (.rb) format for Sketchup to use.

            Thanks!

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              Chris Fullmer
              last edited by 2 Jun 2009, 18:40

              .rar is like a .zip file, except that most normal users never have to deal with it. So its a bit painful for most of us to have to "unrar" a file, since having a rar utility is not common... <dislikes rar for day to day uses like this, just zip it!>

              So the answer is to install winrar or even the new version of winzip might handle rar formats. Once you install a rar software, you just open the .rar file and it will have .rb files and maybe folders inside of it. Then copy those to your plugins folder.

              Good luck. Wiikii, if your out there, mind hosting a non-rar version on the front page? Or do you care if a moderator addds it for you?

              Chris

              Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
              All my Plugins I've written

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                Gaieus
                last edited by 2 Jun 2009, 19:05

                @chris fullmer said:

                Good luck. Wiikii, if your out there, mind hosting a non-rar version on the front page? Or do you care if a moderator addds it for you?

                Go ahead, Chris. πŸ˜‰

                And welcome, Amanda. πŸ‘

                Gai...

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                  Jean-Franco
                  last edited by 2 Jun 2009, 19:21

                  Hi, using 7Zip freeware you can unzip without any problems both .rar/.zip files and other compressed formats too.

                  Jean-Franco

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                    david_h
                    last edited by 2 Jun 2009, 21:33

                    i've had no trouble with rar files with just good ol' winzip!

                    If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                      archmolding
                      last edited by 21 Oct 2009, 04:01

                      Great Ruby!!! My only problem is I cant get my crown to be smooth! The Crown molding is Welded, and is smooth when i use the FollowMFolow me and keep test.skpe tool. Just not when I use this Ruby. (Im kinda new at this, Thank you)

                      http://www.archmolding.net

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                      • C Offline
                        Chris Fullmer
                        last edited by 21 Oct 2009, 04:35

                        Could you upload the molding profile? The file you uploaded has it fulll of many extra interior faces, which makes me think maybe something is wrong with the profile.

                        Chris

                        Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
                        All my Plugins I've written

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                          Gaieus
                          last edited by 21 Oct 2009, 04:56

                          Yeah, a bunch of internal faces. Not a big deal to delete them however - just keep hovering over with (say) the PushPull tool and hitting Delete.


                          Folow me and keep test.skp

                          Gai...

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                            archmolding
                            last edited by 21 Oct 2009, 05:29

                            Nice one Gai, that is what im trying to do, your trick did not work for me though.... But I would think that this Ruby would auto smooth the faces right?

                            Chris,

                            Here is a new file showing the moldings using the Follow me and keep and the SU FollowME. Using the Same molding profiles on each example. Also scene 3 has the profiles. Thanks for looking at it and the help!
                            -Jesse


                            Follow me and Keep test2.skp

                            http://www.archmolding.net

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                              pilou
                              last edited by 21 Oct 2009, 08:06

                              @unknownuser said:

                              Yeah, a bunch of internal faces. Not a big deal to delete them however - just keep hovering over with (say) the PushPull tool and hitting Delete.

                              That delete "faces" but not segments who are making these faces
                              It's for that I made this request πŸ˜‰

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

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                                rainfrog
                                last edited by 22 Dec 2009, 03:35

                                Hello! This is my first time posting here and I'm a fairly new "tinkerer" with Sketchup. However, I'm already stuck on the shortcomings of the FollowMe tool, and also I seem to want a result that I can't find a plugin to simulate. It's best explained in the attached model.

                                Basically, I want a profile to follow a path much like in the FollowMe and keep plugin, but in a way that preserves the proportions of the profile perpendicular to the path, whether that path is level or on a slope. This is the result you see in real life, with such things as railings, tunnels, street curbs, roller coasters, etc. If they rose a theoretically very steep hill, they don't have squashed cross-sections because of a profile remaining "level" on two axes. A tunnel needs a constant clearance throughout. A roller coaster's metal tubes remain circular in profile perpendicular to the path, not flattened ellipses as they climb a slope. I'm looking for a profile to remain perpendicular to the x,y plane (ie. "level") on only ONE of its local axes, not two. I hope this makes sense. It's hard for me to explain!

                                In the attached model, I have a layer called "Method" that hopefully helps to show how I got the desired result manually.


                                followmeproblem-1.skp

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                                  mitcorb
                                  last edited by 22 Dec 2009, 18:03

                                  Welcome:
                                  It looks as if you have posted in the thread with the Plugin that is supposed to do what it appears that you are wanting--if that makes any sense.
                                  Follow me and keep is supposed to overcome the twisting tendency that Follow me is plagued ? with.
                                  Do read the previous posts in this thread, especially the first one, which should have a downloadable file embedded.
                                  Also, watch for other replies here.

                                  I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                                    rainfrog
                                    last edited by 22 Dec 2009, 20:00

                                    There is indeed a difference between what I'm looking for and what FollowMe and Keep does. As I said, it's hard to explain! So attached here is another file to better illustrate the difference (I hope)...


                                    followmeproblem2.skp

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                                    • mitcorbM Offline
                                      mitcorb
                                      last edited by 22 Dec 2009, 21:47

                                      Ok,
                                      I am having difficulty downloading your 2nd file, but I think the problem is on this end.
                                      What I am thinking is maybe Chris Fullmer's Perpendicular Face Tool which has a custom cross section input. It will prompt you along the way with a little popup tag if the protocol is not followed.
                                      See if this is what you need, while I try to open your file.

                                      I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                                        mitcorb
                                        last edited by 22 Dec 2009, 22:09

                                        rainfrog:
                                        I was able to view your second skp. The bent U shape solid could also be formed using the Fredoscale suite of tools, I think. There is a bending tool in the set. I was thinking that you would first make the u shape with follow me on the xy plane, then use bending tool to warp it upward.
                                        What would be neat is if Didier Bur's Lines2tubes had a feature where you give it a cross section of the the size you need, select the line/curve/path, and voomp! there you go.

                                        Kirill has a 2faces and path routine that may be able to do it, however, I would have to verify this.
                                        I don't know if I have helped at all. At least see the Fullmer tool and the Fredoscale tool to see if these may work. Fredo6 has plenty of pdf docs to explain the workings. You must also download the LibFredo doc ruby.

                                        I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                                          Chris Fullmer
                                          last edited by 22 Dec 2009, 22:18

                                          Yeah, thats an interesting shape to make. Seems simple, but as you've seen, each tool has its own way of handling following a path through 3 dimensional space. I am not sure if there is a single tool out there that does precisely this.

                                          But Fredo's tools have some awesome bending abilities that would help. And I agree that you mgiht look at Kiril's 2 faces and a path script. It might do it how you want it.

                                          My perpendicular face tools is able to draw in that profile oriented exactly how you want it, but it does not "skin" the profiles. You almost need a 2 rail follow me solution so that the profile would know how to orient itself. Interesting,

                                          Chris

                                          Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
                                          All my Plugins I've written

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