[Plugin] Shape Bender Beta
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Out of curiosity, what work is left to be done for Shape Bender to move out of Beta designation?
EDIT: I retract my question. I just noticed in the first post the answer.
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@dave r said:
Did you tick the Shape Bender box under Window>Preferences>Extensions?
Ya, it's checked. Still nothing.
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Did you start SketchUp after installing the plugin? And you don't see Chris Fullmer Tools>Shape Bender in Plugins? What about under View>Toolbars>Shape Bender?
Did you maintain the file structure from the ZIP file? Do you have a folder called clf_shapebender?
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Nope, nadda
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@deltacommando5 said:
Nope, nadda
Could you make it any harder to try to help you? Perhaps you could be a little more descriptive of what you've done?
Make a screen shot of your Plugins directory and another of the contents of the folder called clf_shapebender.
Considering how little information you've given so far, I'm going to conclude that you've not installed the plugin correctly.
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Plugins Directory
Bender File Directory
Sub folder 1
Sub folder 2
There, enjoy.
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It is installed incorrectly.
Change the name of the folder to clf_shape_bender.
And make the folders contents like this. The Thumbs.db file is generated by Windows and won't be there in yours most likely.
There should be no folders inside clf_shape_bender.
Actually, you could take the contents you show as being in "subfolder 1" and paste them into the Plugins folder. Get rid of the others because they aren't needed.
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You have unzipped the files into folder named after the zip and moved that folder into Plugins.
The only shape bender related stuff you should have in Plugins is the loader rb file and the subfolder, like this and that subfolder should contain these files I.E. you move the file and subfolder that were in the zip into Plugins AND NOT the unzipped folder [clf_shape_bender_v005] itself... -
Funy, that was how I did it the first time I tried. Anyways, it works now, thanks.
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I cannot make shape bender to work. I tried a very simple test: a straight line, a grouped box and a curve. I selected the box and am prompted to select the line but I click on it with SB's cursor and nothing happens, no matter how many times I click on it. the same message keeps coming up for me to select the straight line first!
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I solved that little problem: there was something at the tip of the straight line that preveted SB from recognizing it as a line. fine.
HOWEVER, having gone through the steps, as soon as I hit enter SU crashes every time. and I am not trying any complex operation, just to bend a simple box.
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Edson,
Have you successfully run SB before? Have you tried closing and restarting SketchUp/opening the model after fixing your line problem?
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@edson said:
I solved that little problem: there was something at the tip of the straight line that prevented SB from recognizing it as a line. Fine.
HOWEVER, having gone through the steps, as soon as I hit enter SU crashes every time. and I am not trying any complex operation, just to bend a simple box.The line on the red axis must be a single axial line with nothing touching it - as just have discovered.
What size are these things, if they are very small [or enormously gigantic] SUp/OpenGL can't cope.
I think the Entity info says ~382 cm ? Which I would expect to be absolutely fine, BUT have you tried scaling x10 ?
I'm on PC and have no problems with a similar sized thing ~1m high/3m long... -
@dave r said:
Edson,
Have you successfully run SB before? Have you tried closing and restarting SketchUp/opening the model after fixing your line problem?
dave,
I had never tried it before. yes, i tried restarting SU several times. it keeps crashing.TIG,
I tried SB on a clean 7.1 install, that is, with no other plugins than the ones that ship with SU. it worked fine which leads me to believe thet either there is a conflict with some of the 200+ plugins I have installed on SU8 or some incompatibity with SU8 for mac itself. but my successful attempt with 7.1 was not without hitches: see what happened to one of the ends of the box that was bent. -
I suppose there could be a conflict. I imagine you know what to do to sort it out so I won't go into that.
That end isn't bent. the edge/s is/are just softened. Unsoften them and it'll look right. The plugin frequently does that. I don't know if there's a script fix but it isn't that hard to rectify manually.
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If you run it with the Ruby Console open are there any error messages at all ?
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@dave r said:
I suppose there could be a conflict. I imagine you know what to do to sort it out so I won't go into that.
That end isn't bent. the edge/s is/are just softened. Unsoften them and it'll look right. The plugin frequently does that. I don't know if there's a script fix but it isn't that hard to rectify manually.
how does one do that? I selected the geometry and ran the slider from one side to the other but nothing happened.
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@tig said:
If you run it with the Ruby Console open are there any error messages at all ?
no messages at all (see below). the odd thing is that the problem occurs only when the group is exactly above the straight line. if I move the group ahead the problem does not occur.
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@edson said:
@dave r said:
I suppose there could be a conflict. I imagine you know what to do to sort it out so I won't go into that.
That end isn't bent. the edge/s is/are just softened. Unsoften them and it'll look right. The plugin frequently does that. I don't know if there's a script fix but it isn't that hard to rectify manually.
how does one do that? I selected the geometry and ran the slider from one side to the other but nothing happened.
I select the softened edges (View>Hidden Geometry) and then set the slider to 20 where it normally is by default. In the lower of your screen shots, there's a softened edge at the bottom to take care of.
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i have same problem
i guess its about the default setting values of edge
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