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      fbartels
      last edited by

      Alan, Thanks! Already using it in my current model. BTW, there is a little artifact lineish thing just along the top edge of the image.

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        tomsdesk
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        Nice, Alan...thank you.

        http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
        2.5D Trees & Shrubs!

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          boofredlay
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          Thanks Alan 😄

          http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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            Alan Fraser
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            It's been noticed by a few people that sometimes a slight hint of the edge of a transparent png is apparent when it has no business being there. In this case, however, it does seem that Photoshop was the culprit...it didn't erase right to the very edge. There was a slight, 1 pixel hint of semi-transparent sky still present. I cropped it off and re-uploaded.
            You'll find it best to temporarily turn on Hidden geometry when lining these up. It's the only way you are guaranteed to be able to butt them together accurately.

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              bertb
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              Thanks Alan, nice and usefull.

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                dylan
                last edited by

                Cheers Alan, a nice addition!

                http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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                  betzie
                  last edited by

                  thanks alan, very usefull

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                    watkins
                    last edited by

                    Dear Alan,

                    A ruby that generates a circle with a given side length might be useful.

                    Select the circle's centre, and then activate circle_side_fixed script

                    Enter:

                    Number of sides = n (24 by default)
                    Side length = L (e.g. equal to the tree line component length)

                    The Ruby then calculates the correct radius (L/2sin(360/n) = 130,345.09430 mm for your tree line) and draws circle. The script could be generalised to include polygons of fixed side length. Saves the hassle of calculating the radius.

                    Regards,
                    Bob

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                      Anssi
                      last edited by

                      @watkins said:

                      Dear Alan,

                      A ruby that generates a circle with a given side length might be useful.

                      Select the circle's centre, and then activate circle_side_fixed script

                      Enter:

                      Number of sides = n (24 by default)
                      Side length = L (e.g. equal to the tree line component length)

                      The Ruby then calculates the correct radius (L/2sin(360/n) = 130,345.09430 mm for your tree line) and draws circle. The script could be generalised to include polygons of fixed side length. Saves the hassle of calculating the radius.

                      Regards,
                      Bob

                      Bob,

                      You don't need a Ruby for this:

                      Draw a circle with the wanted number of segments but any radius and group it (if it is not the only object in your model)
                      Edit the group. Select the Tape Measure tool and measure one segment of the circle.
                      Type the segment length you want(the value appears in the VCB), and press Enter. SU asks if you want to resize the group/component. Click OK. Done.

                      Note that in SU, the circumference of a "circle" is smaller than that of a real circle with the same radius, as the circle in SU is a polygon.

                      Anssi

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                        watkins
                        last edited by

                        Dear Anssi,

                        Many thanks for that tip. I hadn't thought to do that.

                        Regards,
                        Bob

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                          nrevk niatpak
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                          thanks. it'll come in handy ... 👍

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