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    • pilouP Offline
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      • soloS Offline
        solo
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        I do not want to extrude, but copy a component along a path.

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        • thomthomT Offline
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          I thought Copy Along Path did that...

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          • thomthomT Offline
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            hm... I see that it doesn't... 😞
            I wonder what tool I used when I had to copy some components around a building...

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            • jeff hammondJ Offline
              jeff hammond
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              i think that type of ruby would be pretty tough to make in sketchup (if not impossible?)

              i'm sure you could do it for something specific like a helix but, something that can array perpendicularly along any given curve? i don't think so.

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              • EarthMoverE Offline
                EarthMover
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                I imagine it would be tough to define the "normal" direction of the underlying vertex. I've been too busy to attempt this, but it looks like a head scratcher. I wonder if you could build it vertically using grow.rb? I also think component stringer could do it based on Simon's testing in that thread. Hopefully I can find the time as I would love to use that chair in some of my pool renders.

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                • Dave RD Offline
                  Dave R
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                  PathCopy can do it.

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                  • B Offline
                    bjornkn
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                    A vertex doesn't really have a normal, but a face does.
                    Chris Fullmer also have the "Components onto faces" plugin, so maybe an extrusion followed by that plugin could do it?

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                    • soloS Offline
                      solo
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                      @unknownuser said:

                      PathCopy can do it.

                      Yes it can, you need to scale the sucker up by 10x as it does not play nice with " (inches)

                      Got it working.

                      Thanks guys.

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                      • Dave RD Offline
                        Dave R
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                        I've never had any problem with it playing nicely in inches. I just did this as an example.


                        http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2103/5716245328_7e1db5665c_z.jpg

                        And this was done a little while ago. Neither one required scaling up.


                        http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3366/5715576357_c5ff2373a4_z.jpg

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                        • pilouP Offline
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                          Yes Faik don't make that but if you replace a component on each segment you will obtain your result πŸ˜‰
                          With component dropper by Thomthom πŸ˜‰

                          You can select only vertical by the tricky plug of Chris Fullmer
                          Select lines by lenght πŸ˜‰

                          Of course detach just one surface and then apply the Chris Fullmer plug πŸ˜„

                          (here there are 2 surfaces !

                          looping.jpg

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                          • jeff hammondJ Offline
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                            @bjornkn said:

                            A vertex doesn't really have a normal, but a face does.
                            Chris Fullmer also have the "Components onto faces" plugin, so maybe an extrusion followed by that plugin could do it?

                            I guess with a vertex, you could mirror one of the segments making the vertex then use that to define the perpindicular point?
                            (possibly how chris' perpface tools work?)

                            But that only going to place a component at the vertices. Maybe you could evenly space them but it's not going to be accurate without some serious calculations.

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                            • EarthMoverE Offline
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                              last edited by

                              Ahh...good call Dave. It works with Copy by spacing. Copy by Nodes however, doesn't.

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                              • Didier BurD Offline
                                Didier Bur
                                last edited by

                                Hi,
                                Compo Spray can also do that: just select your curve first, set the tool to "no random rotation" and "keep vertical, that's it.
                                azerty.gif

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                                • Dave RD Offline
                                  Dave R
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                                  Dider, Can you set Compo Spray so the components lay on the curve as in my examples with PathCopy?

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                                  • C Offline
                                    craigcampbell66
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                                    Using path copy from 1001bit tools keeps the component perpendicular to the path provided you have the component vertical (as in a baluster) and the path parallel to the ground plane. Run the tool and then rotate assembly back to the orientation you desire.

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                                      Paul Russam
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                                      You do know that you're replying to a thread that's 8+ years old don't you?

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