[req] follow me helix
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Allo ?
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You nailed it. Is it a plugin?
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Yes it is a plugin. It is a little rough around sharp corners and may take a little trial and error to get the input parameters just right. Pre-select the centerline then run plugin. You are prompted for the radius of the helix, and the linear and angular increments.
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Congratulations, sdmitch, and thank you.
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Eric,
That must have taken some time to 'follow me'
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Reminds me of the days before cordless phones!
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Ha ha, no Pete, I just changed the profiles of the lines to 5 and did a screengrab.
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it works magic! Thanks sdmitch
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Thank you, sdmitch!
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You know what Pete, it was late last night and I think I read your question wrong. It did take some time for the helix to follow that path. I thought you meant I did a pipe along path afterwards. Sorry.
This plugin is nice for making stitching. Just run it then scale the helix to almost flat. Around a curve might take some tweaking like I did for this one. I actually made the helix on one segment, scaled it "flat" then copied it around the curve. I am also finding out that the longer the helix the less responsive it is to moving or editing. Even though the straight line one is just that, a straight line, it was difficult to manipulate. Best bet is to do a short segment then copy it inside a group or component.
Anyway, enough of my rambling.
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Perhaps change the OP to reflect [Plugin] and attach the script to the first post.
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@earthmover said:
Perhaps change the OP to reflect [Plugin] and attach the script to the first post.
But best to start a new post.
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cool plugin!
next step: allow the helix radius to change along center path according to target points.
joel
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Mitcorb, The kinks occur when the helix linear increment "spans" a start/end point of the centerline segment. If you have the original version posted, it made no attempt to account for this. The latest version I posted does try but is not totally successful. It is something that I am still working on.
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Hi, modelhead:
The missing question is missing because I was merely reporting an observed condition in the instance. Unfortunately, I ran out of time to also include the .skp The stuff in the background was prior results with other parameters. If the skp might be helpful, I can upload it, but sdmitch may have answered the question I did not ask. I presume I have the current version of the script since I did not download it till just prior to testing today--whatever "today" means in this environment.EDIT: I see that Follow Me Helix now has a [Plugin] heading. Let me download from that location and try the process again.
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