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    • D Offline
      Deanby7
      last edited by

      Here is an image of my test wall opening!

      https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2572853/WallOpenTest.jpg

      After the pushpull operation, I've tested the face entities to see if they connect with 2 vertices i've offset into the middle of the reveals (diagonally opposite corners of opening). These faces then reside in rev_faces. I'm trying to create a reveal group within the wall group.

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        You can't use entities.add_group(somethings) UNLESS the entities==model.active_entities !!!

        So you need to create an empty group, then add new 'cloned' entities into that...
        rev_grp = fog.entities.add_group() rev_faces.each{|face| rev_grp.entities.add_face(face.outer_loop.vertices) }

        This is totally untested !
        But you get the idea...
        Make an empty group and add faces into it by 'cloning'.
        Also remember to erase any redundant faces in the original context.

        It might be best to do this operation inside a group, initially clone face, material etc, then do the pushpull ? ... ?

        TIG

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        • JQLJ Offline
          JQL
          last edited by

          @deanby7 said:

          Trying to group the reveal entities to make it easy to move a window and it opening if I need to.

          Here comes the outsider (growing an interest in your plugin)... That's a nice idea!

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            Deanby7
            last edited by

            It's the faces produced by the pushpull operations (the reveal faces "rev_faces") that I want to group together. Can this be done?

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              Garry K
              last edited by

              I would probably not use pushpull in that case. First Make the cutouts in the opposing wall faces. Then create the frame group and create the rest of the geometry inside the new group.

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                Deanby7
                last edited by

                By using the pushpull, the reveals inherit the materials of the main wall faces. In the case of the outer face the reveal brickwork pattern is maintained round the corner, which is good! However, it appears that moving geometry with Ruby is a no-no. Therefore if I want to group the reveal geometry for later ease of movement of window etc then I will have to create it as you say within a group. But I will have to add the material and probably align the texture to suit. It's a trade off I think! Unless anyone has a solution!! Here's hoping 😄

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                  Garry K
                  last edited by

                  pushpull doesn't align the texture completely. The sides are close. But the top and bottom are not.

                  Notice the panel raised door through the window opening. It was created with a ruby script with 1 texture.

                  Parts were created vertically and then moved and rotated into position.


                  pushpull wall.png

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                    Deanby7
                    last edited by

                    I take your point. The sides of the reveal are good enough. The bottom is usually covered by a window cill, and the top reveal could be adjusted if needed but could be adjusted but is not as visible as the sides in views of a building. Your door looks good. Was it created with your own plugin? I'd like to play with that! I have a quick and dirty window builder which I created as my first Ruby project. The code is nor pretty, but it works!!

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                      Garry K
                      last edited by

                      All my plugins have a 7 or 14 day free trial.

                      I have 2 versions of door maker - same code base. Pro makes doors for cabinets and furniture. Gold adds more features including Passage Doors, Bifolds and Entry doors. There are built in features such as pivot hinges for large heavy doors.
                      http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=gkware_doormaker

                      I have been asked to build a window maker along the same lines as door maker.

                      I also have stair maker for curved stairs and spirals.
                      http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=gkware_stairmaker

                      And I've put quite a bit of work into CabMaker which creates kitchen cabinets, vanities and various types of furniture.
                      http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=gkware_cabmaker

                      I am also currently working on a Wall Maker that works a bit like Chief Architect

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                        Garry K
                        last edited by

                        Here's the entry door with side lites and astragal.

                        wall maker.png

                        Here's a bit of the wall maker. You can turn on / off the dimension layer. You can edit the length of the wall by double clicking on the dimension text. Change it and the wall changes length. The tool tip shows the length of the wall. You can straight type and let the VCB make the change to length, or provide length and height with a comma between the values (semi colon for users that have their decimal indicator as a comma). There is a button to toggle between top view orthographic and perspective. The wall being created is in ortho.

                        Walls have a category and a name which corresponds to a file with inside material, outside material, height and wall width. Users can create their own wall specifications.

                        I just started this plugin a week ago.

                        edit wall.png

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                        • D Offline
                          Deanby7
                          last edited by

                          Gary K - They look interesting, I will check these out!
                          With TIG and sdmitch's very informative help I have succeeded with my little script!
                          Posted here for information. Cheers guys.
                          Now to look at automating the move of window component with its associated reveals! Hmmm observers?


                          dbwindowwallopen.rb

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