Line ,Polyline, Perimeter Ratio Divider or Extender w/
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What are you lot talking about and how does it relate to SketchUp?
p.s. please don't use all caps - even for thread titles.
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@thomthom said:
What are you lot talking about and how does it relate to SketchUp?
i haven't a clue either but i'll take it! hurry up google
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@jessemorton24 said:
.. Considering I try to keep it sacred......w/ sacred geometry triangle..square..pie circles..etc.
there is problem with SketchUp when you try to make sacred geometry,
and that is that you will never get a proper circle, for instance.
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@juanv.soler said:
@jessemorton24 said:
.. Considering I try to keep it sacred......w/ sacred geometry triangle..square..pie circles..etc.
there is problem with SketchUp when you try to make sacred geometry,
and that is that you will never get a proper circle, for instance.
did you know that ?Yes, but I think that by commanding this plugin to draw a line from center of a 'radius' and taking a .61803399 of the distance from the radius line drawn then you can ultimately get an offset sacred semented circle. Or perhaps linking an area function to the plug-in doing the perimeter command.
Pie is irrational. No one can tell if a circle is actually round that i know, but in the same class of importance as Euler's constant or even i (the bang) of infinity. Zero and 1 are just as important, as well. Maybe if Sketchup can Rotate by the limit of the sum segmented then we could get a never-ending number.. But Sketchup rounds which probably gives rise to little holes in our curvy objects. A proper circle might indeed exist but we might never know in this world. For now Sacred to me is what Archimedes segmented giving rise to what he called pie circles.
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Have you been taking lessons from Durant?
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Having done a bit of background reading, i think i understand the idea: basically have inference at the golden ratio (or phi to use the OPs terminology.) I dont agree that it should be included as standard in SU though as i think it is too obscure to be of interest to the majority of users.
Some of what you described might be workable in a plugin though, just a matter of writing it really.
wiki link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio
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You do get Golden Ratio inference with the rectangle tool.
@jessemorton24 said:
Yes, but I think that by commanding this plugin to draw a line from center of a 'radius' and taking a .61803399 of the distance from the radius line drawn then you can ultimately get an offset sacred semented circle.
I agree with remus here - this sounds rather specialised. Infering an offset based on the radius. Plugin candidate I'd say.
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Rick has a golden ratio plugin somewhere at Smustard (or here at SCF?)
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NICE!!! I know scaled and grouped object gauge plays a huge part to be simple. I think it could be tweeked to show dashed lines upon indicating the points at which the command then executes.. This might be a great solution in the mean time.
Cheers!! Nice name by the way!!
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@gaieus said:
Rick has a golden ratio plugin somewhere at Smustard (or here at SCF?)
i have not found it in the SCF,
there is a Rick ruby called GOLDEN GAUGE,go on then Jesse
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That's it, thanks Juan!
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