[Plugin] Gradient Tools
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Let me be one of the first to offer salutations to a prolific Ruby Titan on yet another great achievement!!!
And, if I lived in your neighborhood, I would be there to help you complete your remodeling tasks, TIG.
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TIG, Thank you very much, for this and all that you do and share.
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TIG
THX
I have a Question
When I use "Tag Faces"
It tags always "VERTICAL" or "HORIZONTAL"
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@hebeijianke said:
...When I use "Tag Faces"
It tags always "VERTICAL" or "HORIZONTAL"
Is it right?
Should be the same with LINES [edges] AND FACES
A vertical/near-vertical Face/Line = VERTICAL
A horizontal/near-horizontal Face/Line = HORIZONTAL
ALL other slopes return 1:NNN values ?
You need to 'Relink' if you change a Face or Line's vertex...
Could you post an example SKP showing us where this happens? -
Look this
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I understand! Any face that is facing 'down' returns 'VERTICAL'...
It was intended for roof/land-form slopes which are not usually upside down...
BUT it's an easy fix... I'll post an update asap... -
@tig said:
I understand! Any face that is facing 'down' returns VERTICAL too...
It was intended for roof/land-form slopes which are not usually upside down...
BUT it's an easy fix... I'll post an update asap...THX
Your are so Warm-hearted -
Here's v1.2 20100813 Downward pointing faces will now report the correct slope.
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=264130#p264130 -
Thank you TIG for your continuing wonderful contributions.
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For a moment I thought you had found a way of making gradient materials...
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@pixero said:
For a moment I thought you had found a way of making gradient materials...
It simply reports the gradients of edges and faces and tags them - all edge/facetags can be relinked to an edge/face ob a menu click. They are put on their own layers for ease of management.
The use it's intended for is reporting and controlling the gradients of landforms and paths - as you make adjustments you can relink and see if the falls are still acceptable - i.e. not too flat or too steep.
You can also use it on roofs - checking that 'flat' roofs have adequate falls, tiled/slated/shingle roofs have suitable slopes and valleys etc are steep enough.
The tool tags edges or faces as I found that sometimes you need edges like valley centerlines but it's possible to have a face with no edges directly up/down the gradient, then you need to tag the face gradient...[You can make Gradient Materials using a suitably graded Texture Image - see http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=149747#p149747 ]
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Here's v1.3 20100814 A 'Relink ALL Tags' menu option has been added.
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=264130#p264130 -
@unknownuser said:
@pixero said:
For a moment I thought you had found a way of making gradient materials...
Would it be possible to make this, TIG?
See the link - it's already been done ? Or am I missing something ??
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Sorry if I used the wrong word, but I was thinking of a procedural ramp texture.
Something like this: http://www.pixero.com/tutorials_ramp.html -
Hello Tig,
I'm new to this plugin and have just downloaded it and am trying to understand how the ratio is representing the gradient.
Is there a way to represent this ratio in degrees?
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@frekky12 said:
Hello Tig,
I'm new to this plugin and have just downloaded it and am trying to understand how the ratio is representing the gradient.
Is there a way to represent this ratio in degrees?
It's a rise over run thing. 1:1 would be one unit of rise and one unit of run or 45°.
You can get the angle using the yellow Protractor tool.
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My Roof tool also has a function to report the angle of a picked roof slope in degrees, A:12 and A:B format...
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TIG, many thanks for your efforts!
Could there be support for slopes in percent? -
optionally http://www.blocklayer.com/PitchAngle.aspx
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Thanks TIG for this very handy plugin!
I'm barely Ruby-conversant but I'm trying to apply some modifications to your plugin. I have a few questions. Do refer to the attached image.
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I've been able to make the tags report the angle in degrees. How do I limit the tag to 1 decimal point?
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As you might be able to tell from the image, the plugin is reporting the complementary angle (39.6.. degrees) instead of the actual angle of the pitch (50.3 deg, shown in the measurement box at the lower right). how do we rectify this in the script?
Thanks and regards,
HJ -
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