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  • M Offline
    majid
    last edited by 14 Mar 2008, 10:13

    i did it usin pull/push + line tool + 3 hours of tight work!!!! . so there must be a shortcut that i dont know or something wrong whit me.

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      Fletch
      last edited by 18 Mar 2008, 22:00

      hmm... I can see 2 ways to do this with FFD rather quickly... but as far as mm acuracy goes... not so confident.

      Draw harp shape with general thickness in elevation. Use a higher-poly arc so that the segments are not as bad. The group it and FFD... x3... I think. Then you should be able to play for a while to get it to look as you want.

      Fletch
      Twilight Render Cross-platform Plugin for SketchUp on PC or Mac

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        GreenToaster
        last edited by 18 Mar 2008, 22:54

        I would name my next child SketchyFFD if we could make the edge curves (borders) static or locked.

        Any possibility this could be worked out?

        Danke,

        Brad
        πŸ˜„

        If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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          Fletch
          last edited by 19 Mar 2008, 05:36

          πŸ˜† that's funny.

          and YES... this would be VERY COOL INDEED.

          Fletch
          Twilight Render Cross-platform Plugin for SketchUp on PC or Mac

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            kwistenbiebel
            last edited by 19 Mar 2008, 06:21

            @greentoaster said:

            I would name my next child SketchyFFD if we could make the edge curves (borders) static or locked.

            Indeed, that would be great as that would allow making a FFD group of parts of the organic shape . Manipulating that part would hold a seamless transition with the rest of the object.

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              davecoopstl
              last edited by 21 Mar 2008, 16:04

              So i'm using SketchyFFD on a surface I created with SoapSkin Bubble.

              It works, however the FFD nodes are not aligned in the group that the surface is drawn. They are created next to the surface. So when I'm editing the nodes, I can't really tell which one is relative to which part of the surface.

              Why are my nodes not aligned with my group when they are created?

              Am I doing something wrong?

              Dave.


              Why are my nodes not aligned?

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                CPhillips
                last edited by 21 Mar 2008, 17:11

                Try exploding and regrouping the geometry. The FFD script wants the geometry positioned in a certain way inside the group.

                @davecoopstl said:

                So i'm using SketchyFFD on a surface I created with SoapSkin Bubble.

                It works, however the FFD nodes are not aligned in the group that the surface is drawn. They are created next to the surface. So when I'm editing the nodes, I can't really tell which one is relative to which part of the surface.

                Why are my nodes not aligned with my group when they are created?

                Am I doing something wrong?

                Dave.

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                  davecoopstl
                  last edited by 21 Mar 2008, 18:03

                  CP - Thanks! That worked like a charm.

                  I do think it would be easier to control if the nodes were directly ON the surfaces that you are trying to deform. So you knew EXACTLY what part of the surface the node controlled.

                  At least they are in a relative position, now that I've exploded and re-grouped.

                  Dave.

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                    CPhillips
                    last edited by 22 Mar 2008, 02:41

                    @davecoopstl said:

                    CP - Thanks! That worked like a charm.

                    I do think it would be easier to control if the nodes were directly ON the surfaces that you are trying to deform. So you knew EXACTLY what part of the surface the node controlled.

                    At least they are in a relative position, now that I've exploded and re-grouped.

                    Dave.

                    The math is such that the control points need to be created exactly on a 3d grid. 😞

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                      CPhillips
                      last edited by 22 Mar 2008, 03:05

                      I posted a new version with a few minor changes.

                      Update Mar 21.
                      -Moved all FFD right click menu items to a sub menu.
                      -Fixed a bug that forced you to have a least 2 control point in each direction. You can now have do 2D grids. IE. 1x4x3.
                      -Added an option to create a NxN 2d patch. A grid with a control point at each intersection.

                      Get it here:
                      http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/download/file.php?id=6745

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                        Fletch
                        last edited by 26 Mar 2008, 17:22

                        thank you Chris! the 2D grid ability is Key!

                        Fletch
                        Twilight Render Cross-platform Plugin for SketchUp on PC or Mac

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                          alz
                          last edited by 26 Mar 2008, 20:01

                          @cphillips said:

                          -Added an option to create a NxN 2d patch. A grid with a control point at each intersection.

                          I mis-read this at first -- I thought you were saying you made it possible to encase the model in a grid box, rather than floating points (to help visualize the distances between points).

                          Great work over all! I'd love to see SU incorporate this as a scale tool (lattice) option.

                          --alz

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                            GreenToaster
                            last edited by 26 Mar 2008, 21:40

                            @unknownuser said:

                            -Added an option to create a NxN 2d patch. A grid with a control point at each intersection.
                            BEAUTIFUL!!! THANK YOU!!! 😍


                            bw_shapes_004_01.jpg

                            If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                              kwistenbiebel
                              last edited by 28 Mar 2008, 23:36

                              I am having trouble with the new FFD.
                              I made a so called 'TIN', made a 4,4,4 FFD out of it and wanted to let the surface curve upwards so I selected the points of the short outer edge and moved them up.
                              The FFD result however is a mesh soup.... 😞

                              before:

                              http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r3/kwistenbiebel1/ffdbefore.jpg

                              after:

                              http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r3/kwistenbiebel1/ffd-after.jpg

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                                GreenToaster
                                last edited by 29 Mar 2008, 00:05

                                Hey, that's very cool . . .

                                If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                                  remus
                                  last edited by 29 Mar 2008, 00:09

                                  Looks kinda like a tornado to me.not quite what you were aiming for? πŸ˜›

                                  http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                                    CPhillips
                                    last edited by 29 Mar 2008, 00:51

                                    Hrmmm. Not sure why that would fail. Could you post the model?

                                    Also. Try a 4,4,1 FFD for that mesh.

                                    @kwistenbiebel said:

                                    I am having trouble with the new FFD.
                                    I made a so called 'TIN', made a 4,4,4 FFD out of it and wanted to let the surface curve upwards so I selected the points of the short outer edge and moved them up.
                                    The FFD result however is a mesh soup.... 😞

                                    before:

                                    http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r3/kwistenbiebel1/ffdbefore.jpg

                                    after:

                                    http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r3/kwistenbiebel1/ffd-after.jpg

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                                      Jorgensen
                                      last edited by 30 Mar 2008, 16:02

                                      How does the "make Patch" work ?

                                      When I use the default setting a get a mesh that is 762mm x 762mm. What do I do when I want it to be 20000mm x 20000mm ?

                                      sketchup pro 2016 16.1.1449 64 bit | windows 10 pro | i7-3770k @3.5 GHz | 16gb ram | gtx 780 ti / gtx 980 ti | nvidia driver 368.39

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                                        CPhillips
                                        last edited by 1 Apr 2008, 00:54

                                        @jorgensen said:

                                        How does the "make Patch" work ?

                                        When I use the default setting a get a mesh that is 762mm x 762mm. What do I do when I want it to be 20000mm x 20000mm ?

                                        Its number of cells in either direction and the width and height for each cell. I figured it would use whatever units were set but it doesn't sound like that is the case. Its probably in inches.

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                                          justry
                                          last edited by 2 Apr 2008, 20:38

                                          I just wanted to say that your script is greaaaaaaaat Chris! Really! I was actually looking for something like this.

                                          I was messing around trying to model an airplane, and I was trying to make the front end of the body wider, but I couldn't do it with the sketchup scale tool. I kept googling for "sketchup distort tool plugin" with no success, till I remembered coming across this thread before, so I looked for it, downloaded the script, and it WORKS LIKE A CHARM! Really great!

                                          They should really be adding this to the functionality of the scale tool in sketchup 7. Like with a modifier key or something. You know, something like: "Alt to distort" or something like that.

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