[Plugin][$] Curviloft 2.0a - 31 Mar 24 (Loft & Skinning)
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Thanks again Fredo6, this is an amazing tool
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Fredo, I don't know how many time I can say thank you with out it becoming monotonous but, thank you!
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Wow!
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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Thank you Fredo!!!
I like the respect tangency method
But looks like the skinning option has a regression
Daniel S
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@daniel s said:
[b]But looks like the skinning option has a regression
Daniel S
Daniel,
You always find the right bugs. Thanks for that! This seems to be with 3 sides shapes.
I have a look.Fredo
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Happy new year Fredo! et
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Small bug signaled by Daniel S in Skinning (on 3-side shapes) is fixed.
You just need to upgrade to LibFredo6 3.6bFredo
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That was fast.. thank you again Fredo!!!
Awesome plugin
Daniel S
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Speedy SAV (in English after sales service )
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Hi Fredo,
Thank-you again for this -- I do have a slight request... I have some re-occurring twisting and if I take the time to align the verts manually the result comes out exactly the way I want, but manually setting the verts seems a bit temperamental at this point and I was wondering if it could be possible to set the "twist" parameters to decimal increments as it would solve my problem (1 is too large a change). See attached file for example.
If there is a better solution then I am very interested... I have split the profiles down the middle and successfully finished it that way.
Best,
Jason.
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Amazing as usual...
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@jason_maranto said:
Hi Fredo,
Thank-you again for this -- I do have a slight request... I have some re-occurring twisting and if I take the time to align the verts manually the result comes out exactly the way I want, but manually setting the verts seems a bit temperamental at this point and I was wondering if it could be possible to set the "twist" parameters to decimal increments as it would solve my problem (1 is too large a change). See attached file for example.
If there is a better solution then I am very interested... I have split the profiles down the middle and successfully finished it that way.
Best,
Jason.Jason,
In your case, the alignment issue can be solved by using naturalvertex matching, as opposed to best-fit of shapes(which is the default).
Here is an illustration on your model. In your case, the natural 'straight' matching is more appropriate than the shape best-fit method.Fredo
PS: by the way, your model is a good illustration for using the transversal Spline methods (like F-Spline, second icon from the right, in red). See in attached file
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@utiler said:
Fredo, I don't know how many time I can say thank you with out it becoming monotonous but, thank you!
Thanks to your thanks. I hope you are safe with all the water flooding in Queensland.
Fredo
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Thank-you again Fredo -- I tried all the other icons there but failed to try that last one (toggle natural) This is such an amazing tool for Sketchup
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Fredo, thank you very very much, again.
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Very usefull pluging !!!
Thank you very much Fredo.
I had some bugsplats due to the fact that I was still using an old version of JPP. (It was the libtraductor.rb file who caused it)
But after upgrading both rudys work like charme.
greetings, erikB -
Well, good to know the updates appear to be backward compatible to earlier Sketchup versions. We would expect nothing less from the very capable Fredo6.
And, I add my Thank You, Fredo -
@mitcorb said:
Well, good to know the updates appear to be backward compatible to earlier Sketchup versions. We would expect nothing less from the very capable Fredo6.
And, I add my Thank You, FredoYes. Normally the scripts should still work in SU6.
The issue with SU* is that, due to a change of the Ruby interpreter, there were some small bugs generated and also some unuseful warnings.Also, for me, it is better is users can move to latest versions because it is easier to support.
Fredo
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Thank you!
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Just wanted to add my thanks to you, Fredo for your generosity and talent.
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