[Plugin] ShadowProjector
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Wow, thanks TIG this seem to be exactly what I wished for a little while ago. To bad it's too late for that perticular project but there will be more I'm sure.
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Cool! Thanks!
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Perhaps it's my Christmas Present to SCF...
I've been working on it for some time... and I finally got a moment to polish if up for its release... -
Hi, TIG:
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Cool idea, TIG!
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fantastic!!!! a great help for architectural drawings instead of cheap renderings
thank you
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@tig said:
@utiler said:
Neat TIG!! DO you ever get time to work for money???
This is a little like GOH's 1001Shadows, right?
http://www.1001shadows.com/en/index.html
Not the same thing, this shows shadows cast on selected faces by objects, I don't have that tool but I think 1001shadows projects all onto the 'ground' [of course if you have a ground-plane face selected my tool does the same]. My tool also has options of displaying the shadows - from a line, to a face, to a face with statistics...
That's pretty cool, TIG.
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Something cool about this but not sure how someone makes use of it. Is it only so you can export a polygon and use it in a CAD rendering (2d)?
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@pbacot said:
Something cool about this but not sure how someone makes use of it. Is it only so you can export a polygon and use it in a CAD rendering (2d)?
It's as useful as you think up uses for it...
For example, checking the % of solar shading on some selected glazing at a certain Date/Time.
Getting the area [sq'/sqm] of perhaps some selected glazing or a solar-panel that's receiving [or not receiving] direct sunlight...
Because faces using a translucent material don't show normal shadows you can now use this tool to add a visible translucent 'gray' shadow-group face [with no edges] onto selected window-glass etc, to fake these shadows in a Sup render...
DAE files etc don't contain shadow info but you can now include a faced snapshot of the shadows if desired.
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Dear Tig,
@tig said:
Because faces using a translucent material don't show normal shadows you can now use this tool to add a visible translucent 'gray' shadow-group face [with no edges] onto selected window-glass etc, to fake these shadows in a Sup render...
That was exactly what I wanted to experiment: colored glasses and their colored shadows...
Glasses and bottle are drawn , but I can't make to "ShadowProjector" draw their shadows.. Probably too complex shapes.
simon
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Simon,
what scale are you trying at, is it a small triangle issue... just a thought
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Is the orange face 'reversed' - view in Monochrome mode to see.
Shadows are only cast onto front faces.
Also there is an issue with tiny faces/holes and groups/instances placed exactly onto a face and casting a shadow.
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Here's v1.1 http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=371243#p371243
1.1 20111214 Addressed issues with tiny faces/holes and group/instance sitting on face whilst casting a shadow. -
Hi TIG
This tool is a great idea ++
I'm very sorry The updated rb doesn't work at all and anymore for me (and the first version is overwrited arghhh!).Please can you pick an eye on my following SketchUp 7 model ?
Sorry for trouble
++simon
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@simon le bon said:
Hi TIG
This tool is a great idea ++
I'm very sorry The updated rb doesn't work at all and anymore for me (and the first version is overwrited arghhh!).Please can you pick an eye on my following SketchUp 7 model ?
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Sorry for trouble
++simon
I can get it to work with reduced complexity [removing the 'glass']...
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I don't have v1.0 either [lost it!]
I'll investigate...
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Hi TIG,
@unknownuser said:
I can get it to work with reduced complexity [removing the 'glass']...
Me too
I'm going to test the ShadowProjector with incremental complexity models...
thank you for your patience and kindness
*s
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Hiding the glass, or putting it onto an 'off' layer work too...
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