[Plugin] Silhouette to Plane v1.1
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This is the first [buggy] release!
Can you post and example SKP so that I can see the errors... -
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TIG, How many plugin, and point releases are you currently averaging? 1 a week?-)
And, you still find time to help us. Thanks!!!!!
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Hi TIG,
I suggest you change line #63 to: @model.start_operation("Silhouette to Plane")
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Here's v1.1 http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=281445#p281445
The correct Plane of a 'WorkPlane' is now used even if it has been Transformed inside its own Group.
Speed and reliability improved.
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Great Script!
Perfect for sorting out faces that have trouble closing. Could you possibly have it so that if no work plane is selected, that it will default to a placing the silhouette on the 0 z plane? Similar to ThomThoms Flatten script in his "Plan Tools", except yours automagically creates the face and groups it. -
@earthmover said:
Great Script!
Perfect for sorting out faces that have trouble closing. Could you possibly have it so that if no work plane is selected, that it will default to a placing the silhouette on the 0 z plane? Similar to ThomThoms Flatten script in his "Plan Tools", except yours automagically creates the face and groups it.You could always make a quick WorkPlane on the ground...
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Just great! You are a hero, hats off to thee!

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Here's an example...
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This sort of image must be at each first post

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Here's another example.
Silhouette to plane is also great for flattening a set of looped edges you want to be planar to form a face, but cant seem to find the vert that's out of whack.

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this could be great for making face me components! render the 3d version then apply as texture to the 2d.

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TIG, fabulous! Thank you for the flatten to plane script as well. You are very generous, and gifted.
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TIG!!!
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Thanks, TIG. Amazing script.
Does this plugin do the flatten to plane, or is that a separate plugin? I can't seem to find the command for flatten to plane. (Silhouette to Plane is working great)
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Flatten to Plane:
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Just to point out again what Adam already said, Silhouette to Workplane makes closing difficult outlines sooo easy. Brought back the faith in freehand tool to me.

Rocky, that is a pretty smart idea. I am having thoughts about this kind of matte painting tricks all the time.
(like here: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=31069)thanks again for your generosity TIG!
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TIG:
When I click on the script's download button the #SilhoutteTpoPlane.rb downloads. I put the script in the plugins directory of SU8. When I open SU8 I get the following error:%(#FF0000)[Error Loading File #SilhouetteToPlane.rb
no such file to load -- #WorkPlane.rb]Should #WorkPlane.rb also have been downloaded?
Regards, John
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@jclements said:
TIG:
When I click on the script's download button the #SilhoutteTpoPlane.rb downloads. I put the script in the plugins directory of SU8. When I open SU8 I get the following error:%(#FF0000)[Error Loading File #SilhouetteToPlane.rb
no such file to load -- #WorkPlane.rb]Should #WorkPlane.rb also have been downloaded?
Regards, John
John
IF you had read the notes you'd see that you need 'WorkPlane.rb'... because you must first make and then select a 'WorkPlane' with your other parts you want to project - that's how it knows what plane to project its result on to...
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