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    • M Offline
      Macs
      last edited by Macs

      Updated Version, now "3D shapes Tool"

      1.0
      shape: cone
      shape: sphere
      shape: rotated pyramid

      1.1

      • shape: dodecahedron
      • shape: icosahedron
      • CTRL key to toggle between center or base first vertex.
      • varius minor improvement

      Old starting post below:

      @unknownuser said:

      Hello,
      During my experiments with ruby programming for SU I've produced
      this tool for drawing pyramids based on rotated rectangle tool.
      Maybe it's useful to someone...

      usage:
      Menu->Draw->Rotated Pyramid

      I think it's easy to use, but suggestions are welcome.
      [mod=:2rndhrwn]Note: that this is an OLD script, probably unsuitable for >v8 without some Ruby editing - why not look for SketchUp's own newer and more comprehensive Shapes tool at EW...[/mod:2rndhrwn]


      3DShapesTool_v1.1.zip

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      • jujuJ Offline
        juju
        last edited by

        Hi Macs! Welcome to SCF, thanks for your contribution.

        Please do the mods (and browsers) a favour, change the title to read: [Plugin] Pyramid Tool.

        It makes it a lot easier to identify threads with plugins, as per the posting guidelines.

        Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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        • T Offline
          tomot
          last edited by

          Thanks Macs, I have been looking for a code snippit for finding 3d mid points
          and other points that work in all planes.
          thanks also for not hiding the code, ala encryption.

          [my plugins](http://thingsvirtual.blogspot.ca/)
          tomot

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          • M Offline
            Macs
            last edited by

            Sorry for the title.. πŸ˜„ now it's correct.

            @tomot: it's nothing, this is just my first experiment.. I'm happy if it could be of some help to others programmers.

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            • JClementsJ Offline
              JClements
              last edited by

              Good job and thanks!

              John | Illustrator | Beaverton, Oregon

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              • C Offline
                CPhillips
                last edited by

                @macs said:

                Hello,
                During my experiments with ruby programming for SU I've produced
                this tool for drawing pyramids based on rotated rectangle tool.
                Maybe it's useful to someone...

                usage:
                Menu->Draw->Rotated Pyramid

                I think it's easy to use, but suggestions are welcome.

                Nice job! I think modeling tools like this are sorely missing from the basic Sketchup functionality.

                Do you have any interest in expanding this to support other shapes? If so I would give you any support you need and I could provide a good head start on some of the other shapes (box, cylinder, cone, sphere, capsule).

                Chris

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                • M Offline
                  Macs
                  last edited by

                  I've done some more work on it, completed a cone tool
                  and added a toolbar. I'm progressing with work, soon a new release
                  with more 3d shapes.

                  Well it's a sort of toolbar for newbies πŸ˜„
                  who don't know how to draw more complex shapes in few steps.
                  I'm sure expert modelist know well how draw these shapes,
                  perhaps it will help when there are many to draw.

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                  • urgenU Offline
                    urgen
                    last edited by

                    @macs said:

                    I've done some more work on it, completed a cone tool
                    and added a toolbar. I'm progressing with work, soon a new release
                    with more 3d shapes.

                    Well it's a sort of toolbar for newbies πŸ˜„
                    who don't know how to draw more complex shapes in few steps.
                    I'm sure expert modelist know well how draw these shapes,
                    perhaps it will help when there are many to draw.

                    ...Marcs, it is very good and useful idea! πŸ‘ I thought of it and wished to ask about it Chris πŸ˜• ... Success to you... It is necessary not only to beginners... really ! πŸ˜‰

                    --pupil forever...------

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                    • GaieusG Offline
                      Gaieus
                      last edited by

                      Macs,

                      Before you invest much time in this project, have a look at shapes.rb (by @Last) downloadable from Didier's site here:
                      http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/em_geo_page.htm

                      It will create an item in the Draw menu.

                      I'm glad however that there are more and more ruby scripter around soo keep up the good work! πŸ‘

                      Gai...

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                      • M Offline
                        Macs
                        last edited by

                        I've seen that script, mine is a little different, but it was useful to learn from it.

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                        • GaieusG Offline
                          Gaieus
                          last edited by

                          OK then, I just wanted to let you know... πŸ˜‰

                          Gai...

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                          • urgenU Offline
                            urgen
                            last edited by

                            ////MMMMM πŸ˜’ ...... shapes rb.- table skript πŸ˜• ... SK-FIZ (shapes)-it only drawing tool, but it

                            does not work with the keyboard... πŸ˜• Let's make that the keyboard there worked! It will

                            be excellent and very useful tool! πŸ˜„ πŸŽ‰

                            --pupil forever...------

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                            • C Offline
                              CPhillips
                              last edited by

                              In case you haven't seen it. Here is a demo of the shapes that are in the Solids toolbar of SketchyPhysics. It should probably be split out as a separate plugin. But I have too many plugins as is.

                              http://sketchyphysics2.googlecode.com/files/SketchySolids2.gif

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                              • M Offline
                                Macs
                                last edited by

                                Ok! This is almost identical at what i'm coding... πŸ˜†
                                I've missed this in SketchyPhysics.

                                I've seen there is some difference in how the shapes are drawn,
                                and I've inserted support for VCB input.

                                however here there is the new script, now "3D Shapes Tool"


                                3DShapesTool.zip


                                toolbar.jpg


                                examples.jpg

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                                • C Offline
                                  CPhillips
                                  last edited by

                                  😍

                                  Looks like you are doing great. But feel free to copy anything you want out of SketchySolids. It is also based on the rotated rectangle code.

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                                  • urgenU Offline
                                    urgen
                                    last edited by

                                    ...πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘ don,t stop this work ,please! πŸ˜„

                                    --pupil forever...------

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                                    • JClementsJ Offline
                                      JClements
                                      last edited by

                                      Macs, nice work.

                                      Is there any way to allow the tools to respond to a User Defined Axis?

                                      John | Illustrator | Beaverton, Oregon

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                                      • J Offline
                                        Jim
                                        last edited by

                                        Hi Macs,

                                        Thank you for working on this. πŸ‘ It is a needed and important plugin, don't stop now!

                                        Hi

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                                        • C Offline
                                          CPhillips
                                          last edited by

                                          Loving the plugin dude!

                                          Suggestion. Once you place the shape it is hard to set the height. You need to have something to infer the height and if nothing is available it is frustrating. My solution was to add a construction line to the center of the shape after the second click.

                                          http://sketchyphysics2.googlecode.com/files/3dShapesCLines.gif

                                          Try adding the following line to the the ConeTool::increment_state() function.

                                          
                                          def increment_state
                                          	@moved = false
                                          	@state += 1				
                                              case @state
                                              when 1
                                          		@ip1.copy! @ip
                                          		Sketchup;;set_status_text "Click to set the radius"
                                          		Sketchup;;set_status_text "Radius", SB_VCB_LABEL
                                          		Sketchup;;set_status_text "Move mouse", SB_VCB_VALUE
                                              when 2
                                                  @ip1.clear
                                          ###################        
                                                  Sketchup.active_model.entities.add_cline(@pts[0],@normal)
                                          ###################        
                                                  Sketchup;;set_status_text "Click to set the height"
                                                  Sketchup;;set_status_text "Height", SB_VCB_LABEL
                                                  Sketchup;;set_status_text "Move mouse", SB_VCB_VALUE
                                              when 3
                                                  self.create_geometry
                                              end
                                          
                                          end
                                          
                                          

                                          Getting rid of the cline and having it work right with undo is a bit tricky, but if you are interested I can walk you through it.

                                          Chris

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                                          • D Offline
                                            dylan
                                            last edited by

                                            This is really nice macs and very useful.

                                            Thanks πŸ‘

                                            http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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