[Plugin] Extrude Edges by Rails
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@tig said:
Blajnov - exactly did you do that I can't reproduce it ???
I enclose a file with scenes of action
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I see now...
So to recap: DON'T use EEbyRails for making Fillets between Rounded Legs and Arms etc - instead USE Fredo's 'Round Corners' - it's quicker and produces better results !
Blajnov - it might be best if you edit / retitled your SKP without reference to EEbyR, to avoid confusion -
Here's a way to make a Multi-Railed Mesh with EEbyRails by making sub-meshes and combining them...EEbyRailsMultiRailSteps.skp
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Awesome plugin! Thanks!
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I don't understand you diagram.
You can already do this ?
Are you wanting some sort of 2-face FollowMe ? Just use the faces edges [welded into a curve] as your Rails ?
With EEbyRv2 [that is about to be launched] you will be able to choose the Profile, Rail1 and Rail2 and then a 'Melding-Profile' that fixes the end form too - is that what you want ? It will allow a definite start and end profile location form to be predefined...
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Hi,TIG,I have a idea that <extrude edges by rails> adds a path like this,thanks
next:I wish it could be add rotate and scale function
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@tig said:
I don't understand you diagram.
You can already do this ?
Are you wanting some sort of 2-face FollowMe ? Just use the faces edges [welded into a curve] as your Rails ?
With EEbyRv2 [that is about to be launched] you will be able to choose the Profile, Rail1 and Rail2 and then a 'Melding-Profile' that fixes the end form too - is that what you want ? It will allow a definite start and end profile location form to be predefined...
Yes,it could be "2-face +2-path+FollowMe"
I also do not have this plug-in, I use the LATHE. RB command generates images shown, as you said, the first path to the same, choose the second Rails as a control Rails
"lathe" you can see it http://www.sketchupbbs.com/thread-40382-1-1.html -
Hi,
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@hsjzyangbin said:
@tig said:
I don't understand you diagram.
You can already do this ?
Are you wanting some sort of 2-face FollowMe ? Just use the faces edges [welded into a curve] as your Rails ?
With EEbyRv2 [that is about to be launched] you will be able to choose the Profile, Rail1 and Rail2 and then a 'Melding-Profile' that fixes the end form too - is that what you want ? It will allow a definite start and end profile location form to be predefined...
Yes,it could be "2-face +2-path+FollowMe"
I also do not have this plug-in, I use the LATHE. RB command generates images shown, as you said, the first path to the same, choose the second Rails as a control Rails
"lathe" you can see it http://www.sketchupbbs.com/thread-40382-1-1.htmlI too have a
lathe.rb
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@hsjzyangbin said:
@tig said:
I too have a
lathe.rb
that is somewhat similar...希望我的提议对你的插件有用,谢谢!
Your proposal for my plug-in very useful, thank you!
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very fun indeed. Is there a toolbar? I get the command in my Plugins Tab, but Is there an onscreen toolbar as well?
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No Toolbar yet OR webdialog BUT it's on the list - trying to get v2 and segmentation right first...
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http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=201286#p201286
Here's v2 - now allows a final 'melding-profile' if desired and facets minimized... -
Here's some examples of EEbyRails v2ExtrudeEdgesByRailsV2Examples.skp
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Amazing work on the new version. You've created almost a patch method with really clean mesh results. THis is going to make a lot of people happy!
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Thank you TIG!! Amazing!!!
This plugin deserves its own toolbar... what about adding one?
Daniel S
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@daniel s said:
Thank you TIG!! Amazing!!!
This plugin deserves its own toolbar... what about adding one?
Daniel SThanks for the button pngs.
Now I've got it working v2.1 will probably have a toolbar and I'm looking at consolidating the closing dialogs into a single [web]dialog... Might take a good few days as I am busy on other things right now... -
Thanks TIG, I'm sure that this is gonna be one of my most used rubies. Awesome work.
Mike
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Here's an EEbyRails new V2 example of making a 'flat-topped' sinuous roof barrel, with one end arched and the other angular, in two halves...
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