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    [Plugin] Face Flattener 0.19

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    • R Offline
      rv1974
      last edited by

      @Rayochoa:
      This is a PLUG-IN. If you don't need it simply don't plug it.
      IMHO it has a good potential. And if this tool will help me to save a couple of hours per year so why not?

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        cyan.archnet
        last edited by

        thanks a lot for the plug-in, sure a big help!!

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        • J Offline
          Jackson
          last edited by

          Zach- thanks for this ingenius ruby, can't wait to give it a try!

          Jackson

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          • plot-parisP Offline
            plot-paris
            last edited by

            nice tool. I am definittely in danger of flattening every model I can lay my hands on (my colleagues won't like that 😉 ).

            I am looking forward to the "auto-cleanup" version.

            cheers,

            Jakob

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            • RayOchoaR Offline
              RayOchoa
              last edited by

              @rv1974 said:

              @Rayochoa:
              This is a PLUG-IN. If you don't need it simply don't plug it.
              IMHO it has a good potential. And if this tool will help me to save a couple of hours per year so why not?

              I didin't say i didn't like it i said that all these plugins are taking sketchup very far. But hey i like this better, rather than learning everything at the same time little by little is way better

              CaR DeSiGnS bY mE
              http://ray-ochoa.com

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              • RayOchoaR Offline
                RayOchoa
                last edited by

                U maybe wan't to take a look at this


                cleanup.rb

                CaR DeSiGnS bY mE
                http://ray-ochoa.com

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                • MALAISEM Offline
                  MALAISE
                  last edited by

                  😄 Thanks a lot

                   What a waste of time I got, trying to understand why theses blood... lines didn't made a surface.
                  

                  friendly 😍 MALAISE
                  ( sorry for my approximative english )

                  La Connaissance n'a de valeur que partagée

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                  • W Offline
                    watkins
                    last edited by

                    Dear Ray,

                    I tried out your script on the following simple model.

                    Draw a rectangle, say 100 mm by 100 mm, and then pull it up 10 mm into a 3D shape.
                    Use the move tool to pull up one corner on the top face by 0.1 mm.
                    Draw a few lines on the sides to divide areas into two, and perhaps a few random, un-terminated lines on various surfaces.
                    Select all and run your script.

                    When I do this I lose the top face. Interestingly enough this also happens when I run the script cleanup_model.rb (by John H. Aughey). The script deletecoplanaredges.rb (by Jack Dolabany)removes all redundant co-planar lines, but leaves the top face with its centre fold untouched.

                    I imagine that this is not what you had in mind.

                    Kind regards,
                    Bob

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                      rcossoli
                      last edited by

                      thanks, will be very useful

                      THREEDIMENSIONSWEB dot COM

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                      • cerevellumC Offline
                        cerevellum
                        last edited by

                        Hi Ray and Bob,

                        This is something I've noticed while working on my flattening script, and I still haven't figured out why it happens. The simplest way of reproducing this is to draw a box, add a rectangle to the top surface and connect it with a line to the outer edge loop. When erasing one of the edges of the rectangle that was added, both faces disappear.

                        edgeFaceEraseExFinalA.jpg

                        However, if you were to erase the edge that connects both edge loops first, then you can erase the edges of the inside rectangle just fine. It apparently has to do with the order in which you erase coplanar edges. Delete edges in the following order: edges connected to 0 faces go first, then edges connected to 1 face, and finally edges connected to 2 faces.

                        edgeFaceEraseExFinalB.jpg

                        See ya,
                        Zach

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                          watkins
                          last edited by

                          Dear Zach,

                          The script deletecoplanaredges.rb failed your example too, so some recoding is needed to get a more reliable cleanup script.

                          Regards,
                          Bob

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                            Gaieus
                            last edited by

                            @cerevellum said:

                            Hi Ray and Bob,

                            This is something I've noticed while working on my flattening script, and I still haven't figured out why it happens. The simplest way of reproducing this is to draw a box, add a rectangle to the top surface and connect it with a line to the outer edge loop. When erasing one of the edges of the rectangle that was added, both faces disappear...

                            Ha! Beautiful! I love these "glitch hunts". And you cannot even heal the face by redrawing an edge of it until you get rid of the leftover geometry in the middle! 👍

                            Gai...

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                              watkins
                              last edited by

                              Dear Gaieus,

                              Perhaps some of our script writers could come up with a more reliable clean-up script.

                              I note from Zach's example that the line joining the inner and outer loops is bounded by the same area, while the lines forming the inner and outer loops are bounded by different areas. What makes an area/surface unique, and could this be used to decide on the order of line removal? At least deletecoplaredges.rb leaves the centre fold line in an non-coplanar surface alone, and so perhaps this would be the script to start with. A nice icon would not go amiss, say an image of a few random, crossed lines.

                              Kind regards,
                              Bob

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                              • GaieusG Offline
                                Gaieus
                                last edited by

                                Bob, Zach,

                                I have a script that creates a menu item "Remove unused edges" in the Edit menu (for the life I cannot locate the script anywhere to see the file name of it). Using the script it also deletes the top surface (so the order it deletes the lines must be wrong as well).

                                I have noticed a couple of times that using it leads me to lose a coupleof faces (especially after complex, curved intersections).

                                Gai...

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                                  watkins
                                  last edited by

                                  Dear Gaieus,

                                  It is cleanup_model.rb.

                                  Regards,
                                  Bob

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                                    Gaieus
                                    last edited by

                                    Ah, thanks a bunch, Bob! I have always wondered and couldn't figure out (I keep a fairly nice mess in my Plugins folder).

                                    Gai...

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                                    • RayOchoaR Offline
                                      RayOchoa
                                      last edited by

                                      You know what i don in order to get a 2d model is get the scale tool and type in .002 and then do that again by putting a line next to it and resizing again. then i just erase the lines i want after intersecting everything

                                      CaR DeSiGnS bY mE
                                      http://ray-ochoa.com

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                                        rv1974
                                        last edited by

                                        ❗ Perfect solution: export-import 2D hidd.line mode dwg.
                                        Not sure it canbe implemented in .rb though

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                                          Fletch
                                          last edited by

                                          RE: Face flattener - I'll give it a shot... thanks for sharing!

                                          Ray, and others, when wanting to export a flat model from SU to CAD format - don't forget the Automated 2D Output ruby! Then you can just re-import the .dwg file back into SU, and it will be flat.

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

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                                            zhuangsuph
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