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      Panga
      last edited by

      Thanks Alan and welcome here, I'll try right now !!

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        Alan Chatham
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        Thanks for the feedback so far! I'm interested to know that there may be a way to override keyboard shortcuts... Unfortunately, Google's API documentation just tends to be kinda anemic (not just for SketchUp either). I'll try and get some of the improvements done this afternoon, and post them here then.

        I also found out that the built-in navigation (zoom, pan, rotate) tools make a lot more sense and are a lot more easy to use when you're using a mouse... like I said, I'm super new to this. I do all my work on a laptop and only rarely plug a mouse in, and so 'using a trackpad' is the context in which I'm developing this. Just some trivia~

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          AppleHaven
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          Dude, this is wonderful! I've been looking for this for a while, and couldn't understand why it wasn't made yet. It makes getting a feel for the environment so much better. One million thanks! Next step: collision detection?

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            tspco
            last edited by

            Not bad at all, since I am a mouser from way back, it will take some time.
            A joystick would be great if SU supported such a thing.
            Now a question, is there a way to vary the speed of movement, besides normal and fast?

            SU make 2017, /Twilight Render Hobby
            Windows 10,64 bit,16GB ram, quad core Athlon 3.6 gHz proc. Anything else you want to know, ask me.

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              Jorgensen
              last edited by

              Hi Alan

              Just stubled over your plugin, and what a nice found πŸ˜„

              I have a few questions:

              It is possible to change the 'speedkey' from the right mousebutton to the Shift key like it's normal in games (an some editors)? - right now I often get the context menu when using the plugin.

              I can move while just pressing WASD - I don't need to activate 'shift' wich I find nice πŸ˜„

              Would it be possible to 'activate' your scipt automatic when ever WASD is pressed?

              Or could one activate / deactivate with a shortcut?

              Thanks

              sketchup pro 2016 16.1.1449 64 bit | windows 10 pro | i7-3770k @3.5 GHz | 16gb ram | gtx 780 ti / gtx 980 ti | nvidia driver 368.39

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                Alan Chatham
                last edited by

                I finally got some time and energy to do a little more work on this plugin, and have made a few little changes -

                -You can now use the numeric keypad to move as well, with 7 and 9 moving up and down
                -Movement speed and mouse sensitivity data is stored across sessions

                Jorgensen, what platform are you running on? I'll look into alternate keyboard shortcuts to use for moving quickly, but at least on Windows 7, shift is needed to prevent the other tools to be selected when using WASD, which sucks, since it tires out the fingers... If there's something different about your platform, I'd love to make it more feature-rich for systems that support it.

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                  JClements
                  last edited by

                  Alan,

                  So I toggle FPS on. I click on the TopView icon. Next I use one of the arrow keys.

                  As soon as I do this the axis rotates 180+ degrees and the camera is no longer looking straight down. Is this the proper behavior?

                  John | Illustrator | Beaverton, Oregon

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                    Jorgensen
                    last edited by

                    Hi Alan

                    I've just started to play around with Lumion witch uses the WASD+shift combination - just like FPS games, and I find it a very easy way to navigate around the model..... but when I go back to Sketchup it takes some time to get use to navigate the Sketchup way - mousewheel mousewheel mousewheel mousewheel mousewheel.... 😞

                    So what I really would like a WASD navigation in Sketchup - and it Should work without I need to activated it by pressing a menu button first.

                    That's my dream, but I sure know the limitations of Skethup, and it might not be possible to do at all.

                    I use Windows 7.

                    Could shiftloc be of any use? - I find the right click mousebutton quite problematic, because the context menu keeps popping up 😞

                    Thanks πŸ˜„

                    btw - I can't figure out why it's not implemented in Sketchup as default.

                    sketchup pro 2016 16.1.1449 64 bit | windows 10 pro | i7-3770k @3.5 GHz | 16gb ram | gtx 780 ti / gtx 980 ti | nvidia driver 368.39

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                      Michaelv
                      last edited by

                      Of course keys are not working on mac. 😍

                      I already have the keys implemented (arrows keys only) and changed the up down movement to > and < and option/command.
                      I also used right double click for speed X10 (which I may reduce)

                      I am planning to use modifier plus arrows for rotating camera up down left right, but rotating around, not rotating the field of view. Working on it.

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                        Alan Chatham
                        last edited by

                        Let me know how you go, Michael. I'm possibly making some changes to how the camera code works today (it should be minor, but basically it currently creates a new camera and uses that, which means it screws up if you use it in conjunction with panning and tilting, so I want to change that).

                        JClements - That is unintended! It's an unforseen consequence of the mouselook code, which currently clamps the horizontal angle within a certain range. I'll try and get that fixed today.

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                          Michaelv
                          last edited by

                          I'll modify accordingly once you modify the camera stuff.

                          I'm thinking along these lines:
                          Arrows: pan left/right/backward/forward
                          Option/Command pans down/up
                          Control plus arrows orbits left right, up down
                          <,> changes field of view in and out (but needs a standard reset)
                          Right double click toggles high speed motion/slow speed

                          Also I would not come back to a standard view every time, I'd start with the current camera view, which means the mouse orbit,zoom and pan still work.

                          PMed the current code

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                            Stevo
                            last edited by

                            Alan, hey this looks like something I've wanted for a while; especially after playing with Lumion. I downloaded the file and put it in my Plugin folder and I still cant get it working. What is the rbz extension? Where do I put it? Sadly I seem to be having a senior moment....urghh and I'm 48!

                            OS/Hardware:
                            Win7 64
                            Sager NP7280
                            i7 980x
                            SLI 460M
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                              Rich O Brien Moderator
                              last edited by

                              .rbz is installed under Windows > Preferences > Extensions under SU v8 M2

                              Or just rename the .rbz extension to .zip and unzip it.

                              Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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                                Stevo
                                last edited by

                                Thank you Rich. Alls good, this is a great little Plugin Alan, thank you.

                                OS/Hardware:
                                Win7 64
                                Sager NP7280
                                i7 980x
                                SLI 460M
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                                  Alan Chatham
                                  last edited by

                                  Thanks! I'm glad you like it!

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                                    DANSTAZ
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi this is my first post, and i would like to know if you have the time to answer, does this work like a game in terms of say COD where by the camera pans via the mouse (i noticed you said you didn't use a mouse generaly) and the movement is via the wasd keys? THanks for you time and a massive thanks to all the ruby coders.

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                                      weba
                                      last edited by

                                      Finally found plugin to allow this, should be like this from the start with, developers never played FPS games?

                                      But, what I'd really appreciate, would be invert-mouse for free look! I'm one of those weirdos who likes that, maybe in the next release...? πŸŽ‰

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                                        JuanV.Soler
                                        last edited by

                                        could it be possible to move an object with the keypad like in Layout ?
                                        Thanks for the plugin ,._)))

                                        Edited : I found this plugin from Jim : http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1530
                                        smart Β‘ thank_you

                                        ,))),

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                                          bigjonyz
                                          last edited by

                                          Very good effort. if there is a way to reverse the mouse Y axis or sensitivity would be great.

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                                            lonherz
                                            last edited by

                                            @ weba and bigjonyz :

                                            I prefer the y-axis inverted too, and I have obtained this modifying the plugin's code:

                                            • if you have sketchup opened, close it

                                            • open the sketchup's "Plugins" folder

                                            • open the file "FPSNav.rb" in the folder "FPSNav" with a text editor (like notepad++)

                                            • find this line (about at row 343):

                                            yRotationTransformation = Geom;;Transformation.rotation(@FPSNav_eye, horizontalAxis, radiansToRotate)
                                            

                                            and change it like this:

                                            yRotationTransformation = Geom;;Transformation.rotation(@FPSNav_eye, horizontalAxis, -radiansToRotate)
                                            

                                            (the only difference is a minus before "radiansToRotate")

                                            • save the file and then open sketchup: now the y-axis should be inverted
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