[Plugin] Chronolux for Sketchup
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Hi,kirill2008
Thank you for your wonderful tools.
Just as brilliant as your earlier plugins such as ControlPoints...
It's sad that most of your earlier plugins dont work in Sketchup 8....Could you please update them? I would pay for these great tools. -
@boilingsnow said:
It's sad that most of your earlier plugins dont work in Sketchup 8....Could you please update them?
Yes, I'm going to update "LSS Toolbar", but I don't know exactly when. I'll try to make it in the coming months.
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@kirill2008 said:
@boilingsnow said:
It's sad that most of your earlier plugins dont work in Sketchup 8....Could you please update them?
Yes, I'm going to update "LSS Toolbar", but I don't know exactly when. I'll try to make it in the coming months.
Glad to hear about this!
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Hello Krill,
Can your plug in do this somehow ?
Any plans or info about any of your plug-ins. I am big fan of those.D.
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Hello,
@dod3r said:
Hello Krill,
Can your plug in do this somehow ?Unfortunately plug-in can not estimate daylight in Lux. It can only measure time of direct sunlight and sky view factor.
@dod3r said:
Any plans or info about any of your plug-ins.
I planned to update LSS Toolbar to make it compatible with Extension Warehouse requirements, but due to significant load at my official work I'm not sure when I'll finally complete this task.
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DOD3R - have you had a look at this http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=21077 - I haven't played with it yet but the images and discussion look very promising.
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@kirill2008 said:
I planned to update LSS Toolbar to make it compatible with Extension Warehouse requirements, but due to significant load at my official work I'm not sure when I'll finally complete this task.
Great news. Good luck with your official work and plugins.
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@unearthed said:
DOD3R - have you had a look at this http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=21077 - I haven't played with it yet but the images and discussion look very promising.
Yes I've seen this plugin. I think it might evolve into something really powerful. I didn't test it personally though.
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What I'm looking for 99.9% of the time is a lot simpler; just what part of a face is shaded at any time between 0900 and 1600.
Effectively, what the result would be if one used TIG's Shadowprojector for every minute of that time, (realistically, every half hour or even hour is plenty to connect the corners later) then combined all the results into a single shadow. Ideally, this would then be expanded to include the entire year, but I tend to find that doing the whole thing for the solstices, then a quick check of morning and evening on the equinoxes gives a pretty solid result, so I'm not averse to doing that.
One benefit of the all-or-nothing approach is that once a point has been determined to be shaded, it no longer needs to be checked for any remaining times in the test period.
Is there a way to pare things down in the settings of Chronolux to do this fairly quickly? Sometimes the areas can get rather large, so any savings is useful.
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Hey guys,
The tool looks very interesting in the video, but I'm afraid the link to the plugin isn't working.
Can anyone share?
Best,
Raf.
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