New plugin for the facade
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Hi Shura,
This is amazing.. To be honest.. I haven't had chance to play with the Paracloud.. I have been busy trying out all the crazy plugins but I will look into the paracloud today after I saw your rendering.. EXCITING.... The reason I started this topic is to see how far I can push SU to be more professional 3d software than Rhino or 3D MAx. With all the plugins, now SU is very close to what Rhino can do..Shura... Are you an Architect?
Rico
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Hi Shura,
Sorry.. I am still new to this.. Just found out your real name...Alex. I am wondering how can you make your rendering edges blurry or foggy? it looks amazing... if it was just a quick render...
Do you use Maxwell too ?
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Hi Alex..
sorry, it's me again.. I was searching the " drop at intersection" plugin and found out that the download link is dead. Is there anyway that you can post the plugin?Thanks a lot
Rico
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shura's: An elegant solution, offered and depicted elegantly!
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@rlaw said:
Hi Alex..
sorry, it's me again.. I was searching the " drop at intersection" plugin and found out that the download link is dead. Is there anyway that you can post the plugin?
Thanks a lot
RicoYou can get it here http://rhin.crai.archi.fr/rubylibrarydepot/plugin_details.php?id=122
Didier's 'crai' site has been refurbished lately that's why any old links you find are lost - remember to keep a link the the site for future reference - there are hundreds of useful tools there... -
woah, parametric array? Thank you Arc!
Rico, maybe I am wrong, but the "drop at intersection" command can be found in the standard installation of SketchUp - no plugin needed.
(right click on selected group or component)Sorry, haven't used Maxwell yet. The "blurryness" in the render is a postproduction effect in Photoshop. I simply overlayed a premade texture (to conceal my lazyness on the materials)
And again sorry, not an architect (sometimes wish I was) but at least kind of related. My profession is designing architectural projection and other media installations. At the moment I am seeking to explore new fields but I always wind up sketchingxxx
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Hi Alex..
Cool.. Thank you for all your help..I found the plugin for " drop to intersection". The plugin is "drop.rb" one more question.. I have been trying to follow your workflow to do the square pattern. I am at your 5th pic now and trying to intersect them. I select the rectangle and pyramids but not sure which intersect tool i should use.. I tried "intersect with model" but it didn't intersect unless I explode them.OR It only intersect the pyramids not on the rectangle.. How did you intersect them and pull out the intersected rectangle that easily and clean without deleting all the unwanted plan ? is there any special plugin for that ?Rico
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@rlaw said:
I also just found the lattice maker too..it is amazing... Does anyone know how to make the square pattern in a easiest way instead of drawing out one by one?
Rico
why not use windows tool for this?
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@rlaw said:
Hi Alex..
Cool.. Thank you for all your help..I found the plugin for " drop to intersection". The plugin is "drop.rb" one more question.. I have been trying to follow your workflow to do the square pattern. I am at your 5th pic now and trying to intersect them. I select the rectangle and pyramids but not sure which intersect tool i should use.. I tried "intersect with model" but it didn't intersect unless I explode them.OR It only intersect the pyramids not on the rectangle.. How did you intersect them and pull out the intersected rectangle that easily and clean without deleting all the unwanted plan ? is there any special plugin for that ?
RicoThe rectangle-face need not necessarily be in a group [although it's safer later for rotating and placing as it won't interfere with other geometry by accident] - if it is grouped then edit that group [double-click it] to access its contents.
Select the rectangle-face and right-click context-menu Intersect > with Model.
You can make the extruded version easily with the built-in tools - just follow the steps...
Select the rectangle-face that now has the various sized square holes punched in it and then use Move+Ctrl to copy it, and move this copy off to one side, so that it no longer interacts with any other geometry.
At that point you have a copy with holes in it clear of everything else [the face and its edges copy, but any other connected faces are ignored during the copying].
Tidy up - treble-click the original rectangle-face to select all of its connected parts and delete.
Now PushPull the remaining copy and desired to make a 3D form with punched holes.
Delete the 'pyramids'/mesh-surface [group] too.
If the new slab-with-holes-in-it is not already in a group then select all of it and group it.
Finally you can Move/Rotate its group into place to use as a wall or whatever... -
thanks everyone here for your valuable inputs... a lot of clever tips here.
I think i've seen some similar option (related to parametric pannels using variable holes form an dimensions) in a plugin dedicated to Revit; here is the link:
http://buildz.blogspot.com/2009/12/api-yi-yi-bitmap-to-panel-plugin.htmlit would be interesting ( while seems rather difficult to make) to have a similar one for sketchup...
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hii
please any one can tell me how create this pyramidal array ??? extruded?? thanks -
@maximas said:
hii
please any one can tell me how create this pyramidal array ??? extruded?? thanksMake one pyramid - group or make-component of its geometry for easy manipulation later.
Select it and Move+Ctrl to copy it to one side [locked to an axis] at the desired spacing, and type 9x to make 9 copies [10 in all].
Select all of the 10 pyramids, Move+Ctrl to copy them at the same offset perpendicular to the last, type 9x.
You now have 10x10 = 100 pyramids.
Select all of them them for manipulation.
Assuming you have already made the undulating mesh, then move the 100 pyramids above it and use the 'drop' tool to drop them onto the surface: their heights will now vary.
Now make the flat rectangular face intersecting all of the pyramids and Move it up/down to suit.
With the face still selected right-click context-menu > Intersect > with Model.
Select the rectangle's outer face only and use Move+Ctrl to copy it to one side.
Erase all other unwanted bits.
Now PushPull the remaining face-with-holes to make the form, Group and Move/Rotate into location...
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Hi TIG,
Thx for your tips again.. you are open up a lot of possibilities for me..Thx again
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Great an nice TIG! as always !! i hope soon they will be an parametric array plugn for sketchupp !!
i hope that somone upload those file to can speed learning )
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