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    • R Offline
      revelever
      last edited by

      Hi All-

      I have a group of components that I would like to 'drop' onto some geometry below. I am using the Drop GC extension to do this. I can get it to work if I create individual components, but if won't work for this group of components, even if I do it individually. I tried creating simpler shapes within each component (which are already pretty simple) dropping them, and 'respawning' the desired shape. No luck. All Drop GC does is incrementally drop all components the same amount, as if I were manually moving them as a group along the Z axis.

      Obviously this could be done manually here--there are only 16 instances-- but, I would like to know that this extension works for its purported purpose.

      Any Ideas? Or better extensions?

      See screenshot and file 😄

      All the best,

      -Revel


      Screenshot 2015-10-24 10.36.00.png


      maso_button_square_v3_solid.skp.zip

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      • ntxdaveN Offline
        ntxdave
        last edited by

        Would Flowify do what you want?

        I have not used it but in looking at some other posts, I was wondering if it would accomplish your task.

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        • R Offline
          revelever
          last edited by

          update I got it to work. But it is unsatisfactory for my purpose here. It would be really great if you could select which point on the geometry that you are dropping hits the surface of the curved substrate. As you can see from this screenshot (maybe), here, it is the left side of the squares that defined the drop point. this results on half of the object being nested into the geometry, and half of them just touching a corner.

          @ntx dave Hmm, I'll give it a shot.


          Screenshot 2015-10-24 12.29.28.png

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          • ntxdaveN Offline
            ntxdave
            last edited by

            You could also try using the Shape Bender plugin.......

            I have attached a quick sample of what I did with it.........

            Shape Bender.png

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            • emkayE Offline
              emkay
              last edited by

              Use Smart drop

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              • C Offline
                CJRyan
                last edited by

                Yes, as emkay said, smart drop would work fine.

                Chris

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