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    • Dan RathbunD Offline
      Dan Rathbun
      last edited by

      _
      The following code does the same thing BUT must be run from within Sketchup Ruby.

      ( Jim's code can run in standard Ruby, and does not need Sketchup running.)

      
      folder = Dir.getwd
      # browse for another folder here (opt.)
      # see TIG's "import_from_folder" script
      Dir.foreach( folder ) do |fn|
        skp = File.join(folder,fn)
        img = ''
        # first 2 entries are dirs '.' and '..'
        if File.ftype( skp )=='file'
          if fn.downcase.include?('.skp')
            # it's a Sketchup model
            img = fn.split('.')[0]+'.png' 
            img = File.join( folder, img )
            Sketchup.save_thumbnail(skp,img)
          end # if it's a SKP
        end # if 'file' type
      end # Dir loop
      
      

      EDIT-06JAN2010: added downcase to filename .skp test

      FYI: There are three (3) save_thumbnail methods

      Sketchup.save_thumbnail which can work on files, other than the one that's loaded.

      Model.save_thumbnail which only works for the current model, but has a bug, in that if the model has never been saved, it writes a blank thumbnail image to the %UserProfile% folder instead of the Model folder specified in Preferences>Files>Model folderpath.
      [BUG - as of SU ver 7.1.6087]

      ComponentDefinition.save_thumbnail

      There is also View.write_image which can write a thumbnail of the current view that CAN be different than the thumbnail that was saved within the file.
      _

      I'm not here much anymore.

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        nuagevert
        last edited by

        Hi,
        i would like to know how to extract with better resolution than a thumbail or how t oextract texture from skp files

        thanks a lot ?

        regards
        Gabriel

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        • S Offline
          slbaumgartner
          last edited by

          @nuagevert said:

          Hi,
          i would like to know how to extract with better resolution than a thumbail or how t oextract texture from skp files

          thanks a lot ?

          regards
          Gabriel

          SketchUp automatically generates a thumbnail image and saves it inside the skp file. That is what Jim's code extracts. You have no control over the size or quality of this image. In my experience, for a complex model it is almost useless. There just aren't enough pixels in it to avoid total blur of the contents.

          To get an image in which you control the size and quality, you must use one of the techniques Dan describes. As he notes, these are Ruby code that runs within SketchUp - though I suppose you could write code using the C API that would do it.

          Steve

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          • Dan RathbunD Offline
            Dan Rathbun
            last edited by

            @Gabriel... do you REALLY use pre-v6 SketchUp ? Did you download it off the web somewhere ?

            Please go to SketchUp.com and download the latest free version. There are very many bugs in those old version, they should be outlawed! 😄

            I'm not here much anymore.

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              nuagevert
              last edited by

              thanks you a lot

              i hadnt understand at the begininng it was extraction of thumbail
              so i understand know why their were so little .

              so i will try download for more recent sketchup version and i will try to find the way to find a ruby code or try to done if is not so complicated

              i will try to extract texture of scene and atribute the name of skp object , cause it was that s i exactly want to do

              thanks again and have nice year !

              Gabriel

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                driven
                last edited by

                hi all

                anyone tried Jim's script using ruby 2 in SU...

                I get encoding errors on my mac...
                Error: invalid Unicode escape: /\xFF\xFE\xFF\x0ES\x00k\x00e\x00t\x00c\x00h\x00U\x00p\x00 \x00M\x00o\x00d\x00e\x00l\x00\xFF\xFE\xFF

                If I can get it to run, I can pipe the output and attach it to the skp files resource fork ...

                I think it would be faster then using Sketchup.save_thumbnail(skp,img) for the same purpose...

                I want to compare them...

                john

                learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                • J Offline
                  Jim
                  last edited by

                  Not sure - it still works fine for me.

                  Hi

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                    driven
                    last edited by

                    hi Jim

                    to clarify, I'm trying to run it in 'Ruby Console' using the embedded ruby 2...

                    and it also fails using Jeff's Terminal.app cmd, but mac also uses ruby 2...

                    john

                    learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                      slbaumgartner
                      last edited by

                      @driven said:

                      hi Jim

                      to clarify, I'm trying to run it in 'Ruby Console' using the embedded ruby 2...

                      and it also fails using Jeff's Terminal.app cmd, but mac also uses ruby 2...

                      john

                      John, try putting the magic comment at the head of jim's file:

                      coding:ascii-8bit

                      At least that worked for me from a Terminal window. And the png I got was much nicer than the ones I remember from SU 8 when I last tried this...

                      Steve

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                        driven
                        last edited by

                        @steve
                        that stopped the errors, but still not working here...
                        send me your copy...
                        john

                        learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                          slbaumgartner
                          last edited by

                          @driven said:

                          @steve
                          that stopped the errors, but still not working here...
                          send me your copy...
                          john

                          sent via PM

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                            driven
                            last edited by

                            cheers Steve that works if I cd into the folder then run...

                            it returns the exact same png as Sketchup.save_thumbnail [if that's set for png]...

                            pixel dimensions vary wildly from skp to skp...

                            you can influence the size by re-saving the skp in v2015, but the logic is a little obscure...

                            one that was 400x183, I re-saved now comes in at 256x256 but that seems to be the limit...

                            it also cropped the image, so needs zoom extents in a square viewport to see all...

                            the upshot is I can use it for a quick'n'dirty batch mode icon generator, but they're not as good as doing them individually using my add icon plugin...1 = resized + batch icon; 2 = as extracted + batch icon; 3 = using add_icon.rb

                            learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                              jkoll66
                              last edited by

                              I know this post is like a thousand years old, but I was using the "extract_png.rb" from "Jim". It doesn't seem to work in SU2023. I need this to compile a catalogue of all of my components. Is there an updated version out there somewhere? I really need this. Thanks in advance!


                              Extract.png

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                              • ntxdaveN Offline
                                ntxdave
                                last edited by

                                Can’t you just export the file as a png?

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                                • TIGT Online
                                  TIG Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  The long existing method is
                                  https://ruby.sketchup.com/Sketchup.html#save_thumbnail-class_method

                                  TIG

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                                  • ntxdaveN Offline
                                    ntxdave
                                    last edited by

                                    Ooops, I thought they wanted to create a set of png images of their components.

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                                    • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                      Dan Rathbun
                                      last edited by

                                      @jkoll66 said:

                                      I know this post is like a thousand years old, but I was using the "extract_png.rb" from "Jim". It doesn't seem to work in SU2023. I need this to compile a catalogue of all of my components. Is there an updated version out there somewhere? I really need this. Thanks in advance!

                                      If you are doing this from within SketchUp, try something like:

                                      
                                      # SketchUp 2015 or later.
                                      def export_thumbnails(source_path = nil, dest_path = nil)
                                        #
                                        unless source_path && File.directory?(source_path)
                                          models = Sketchup.active_model.path
                                          if models.empty?
                                            models = File.join(ENV['HOME'], 'Documents')
                                          end
                                          #
                                          source_path = UI.select_directory(
                                            title; "Select Model Directory",
                                            directory; models
                                          )
                                          return unless source_path
                                        end
                                        #
                                        unless dest_path && File.directory?(dest_path)
                                          images = Sketchup.active_model.path
                                          images = source_path if images.empty?
                                          #
                                          dest_path = UI.select_directory(
                                            title; "Select Image Output Directory",
                                            directory; images
                                          )
                                          return unless dest_path
                                        end
                                        #
                                        Dir.glob( '*.skp', base; source_path ) do |skp|
                                          source_file = File.join(source_path, skp)
                                          image_file  = skp.split('.')[0] << '.png'
                                          output_file = File.join( dest_path, image_file )
                                          Sketchup.save_thumbnail(source_file, output_file)
                                        end # Dir loop
                                        #
                                      end ###
                                      
                                      

                                      I'm not here much anymore.

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