Material Editor is a nightmare!
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Just got sent this link and thought Id share it cos its certainly going to make my life easier . . . Good work TIG!
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=351777#p351777
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@thomthom said:
I agree - the material browser doesn't scale well. I've wanted a different UI myself. Made a concept graphic once: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=26149
Any chance you're going to get back to this great idea?
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@bob james said:
@thomthom said:
I agree - the material browser doesn't scale well. I've wanted a different UI myself. Made a concept graphic once: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=26149
Any chance you're going to get back to this great idea?
I hope so, but at the moment Vertex Tools 1.1, Bezier Surface, QuadFace Tools and UV Toolkit is above it on the list.
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@thomthom said:
I hope so, but at the moment Vertex Tools 1.1, Bezier Surface, QuadFace Tools and UV Toolkit is above it on the list.
I hope they are in that order!!
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I´ve found problematic that the material window take the focus from the sketchup main window making any sketchup shortcut not work, it´s really anoying to have to click back at the main window just to make the keyboard shortcuts work again. I really miss the old inteface...
My sugestion its to snap the floating window inside the main window when you want. Like the propieties window of Autocad or Layout. -
In fact, any dialog takes the focus of the main SU window. I also find myself fighting and curing all the time because of this feature. I would also like something (at least a possibility) like in LayOut, to dock these windows.
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@jaceguay said:
I´ve found problematic that the material window take the focus from the sketchup main window making any sketchup shortcut not work, it´s really anoying to have to click back at the main window just to make the keyboard shortcuts work again. I really miss the old inteface...
My sugestion its to snap the floating window inside the main window when you want. Like the propieties window of Autocad or Layout.+1 !!!
The focus stealing dialogs are a real pain! And the material browser is the worst as it keep expanding. -
Thanks TIG for the plugin - its great and Ive been making use of it a lot so far. Im wondering tho if there is any way to view material as a list that are not in open file? I have a material library that Im wrestling (material generally seem to be a proper pain on Mac!!) and what Id like to be able to do is open a file and select material from my material library, not ones that are in the opened document - Im trying to keep materials consistent on files that are worked on by several people (some on Mac and some on PC) so that when we go to render we get the results we are expecting by keeping names consistent.
Am I going about this the wrong way? Is there a way to save a template file that has all the materials that I need and so I can view them using TIG's material from list script? Ideally I want to create a material library that I can view, add to and that I and my colleagues can share . . .
Is there likely to be any movement by Google on the material palet for mac in future releases? I know colour picker is part of the Mac OS but its so clunky compared to the PC material manager window. Being able to view materials as lists and load / save favourites is an essential feature in my eyes . . . Really really wishing I was on a PC at the moment
Thanks
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Make a new Template is a basic thing all users should do.
It let's you start a new SKP with a set of premade Unit and similar Model Info settings, Scene-tabs, Styles, Layers etc etc.
Of course you could also include a set of commonly used Components and Materials too.
Just remember not to Purge the SKP until you are sure you have used all you want.
Another way to get a standard 'set' of materials into an existing SKP is to do this...
Make a new 'empty' SKP add a rectangle subdivided into say 10x10 squares- this allows 100 new materials. Use the Material Browser and apply your desired materials onto the faces.
Now make the faces into a component called say 'StandardMaterials#1' and use 'save_as', putting it into an accessible folder within Components...
Now in an existing SKP to get those 100 materials added to the model's materials simply insert an instance of the SKP. The materials will be added to the model's own set. They will then be accessible from the 'model.materials' list...
Erasing the instance will not remove the materials, although a full 'purge' would...
You can have any number of "standard materials components" that you can load like this.It is not possible to 'import' SKM files from external 'libraries' using the standard Ruby API; however, I have written 'SKMtools', which does allow access to many aspects of SKM files and materials that have hitherto been inaccessible - so it would be relatively easy to use these new methods to load entire folders of SKMs etc into the model and then have them listed...
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Hey TIG - think I owe you a beer or two! Thanks for you help with this, very much appreciated! Will give this a try and will also have a look at SKMtools too.
Cheers
Sam
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