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    PLUGIN - some help please

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    • xombie1912X Offline
      xombie1912
      last edited by xombie1912

      im working in autocad and sketchup and i made this
      http://s28.postimg.org/e7lt41ih9/image.png

      you can stretch if you want

      http://s28.postimg.org/tud2hew99/image.png

      you can rotate if you want

      http://s28.postimg.org/qc12l0vd9/image.png0

      and you can align with any point you want

      http://s28.postimg.org/6ioysbhzh/image.png

      and you work in 3d at same time

      http://s28.postimg.org/hpt7motzh/image.png

      but i made other things and sell in autodesk exchange but i have in my ming something brilliant
      to increase autocad and sketchup workflow but i need some help to make 1 plugin does anybody help me please
      ☀

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        As a new member you can't include links in posts until you have made a few posts - it's to deter spammers.
        Also it's likely to get a much better response if you actually attach the images to your posts.
        Making readers follow links and download then etc is hardly user-friendly...

        Once we see what you have to offer we might be able to offer constructive comments and advice...

        TIG

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          So, what I see is a parametric 'box', which is an effective 'wall'.
          What is it you are trying to do in a SketchUp Plugin ?
          There are already some examples of parametric forms - e.g. su_shapes available from the EW...

          TIG

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          • xombie1912X Offline
            xombie1912
            last edited by

            @tig said:

            So, what I see is a parametric 'box', which is an effective 'wall'.
            What is it you are trying to do in a SketchUp Plugin ?
            There are already some examples of parametric forms - e.g. su_shapes available from the EW...

            THANKS TIG

            i want to do a block workflow
            this is a older research i made with autocad and sketchup

            sorry its in spanish language because its an older research i made
            its like revit or archicad

            the problem i have in this research its the time for export and the materials
            and my new research i want to do its

            make a plugin can swap 1 component and other instances
            for other component with no exactly the same name example

            in autocad i use component bed-A
            if i export to sketchup i want to select and replace for bed-B or bed-C
            bed-A its a line block in autocad
            bed-B its model for sketchyp in the same folder the bed-A is
            and the bed-C its proxy

            the final result you can swap or replace every autocad blocks you work for sketchup 3d models or proxys with a few clicks in sketchup

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